RE:RE:RE:Sad story. Investors trap on a Lobser cage.Imhotep1 wrote: I don't know exactly what Tripp's plan was but it was still very promising at the begginning and I can understand the excitement but you shouldn't fall in love with a stock especially when money is on the line. Tripp worked to convince others without putting himself at risk and leaving himself a door to buy some at a low price if it ever worked. He took no risks and gave himself a very nice extra salary. A true leader must put his money where his mouth is. If investors would have made the same decision as Tripp to buy nothing, these investors would now be richer for having kept their money.
Investors who have lost will have great difficulty getting their money back. It will either be necessary to rework it or find another stock to remake it.
I know of one that is likely to take off in the coming weeks, or even the next month, and in my opinion, in less than 4 months. I'm in the rocket ready for takeoff. The engines have not yet been started but as soon as the company announces a sales contract for their production which started more than a month ago, the rocket will leave for the moon. I invite you to look on the VRB page. I shared my DD on the stockhouse page but please, make your own. The choice to buy and sell belongs to everyone.
Well Imhotep1 (member since 28 April 2024), didn't take you long to show us who you really are. A VRB pumper. You are NOT A Stagezero investor.
"I am a large VRB stock holder." One of your comments from the VRB board. Misery indeed does love company.
You are merely a scavanger trolling other boards to try and steer people to VRB. VRB, yet another loser mining company on the venture exchange.
You must be really desparate as VRB is hanging around a low of 4 cents.