Post by
turner20001 on Feb 29, 2024 12:15pm
STRONG SELL RECOMMENDATION
STRONG SELL RECOMMENDATION - 600 Reasons to Sell this Dumpster Stock
1. No outside company has ever considered a Merger or Acquisition of APDN. Why not?
2. No Venture Capital Fund has ever invested money in APDN. Why not?
3. APDN has NEVER been profitable. Why not?
4. Banks will NEVER loan money to APDN. Why not?
5. CEO Hayward gets illegal performance bonuses for losing money in his company. Why?
6. The Board of Directors refuses to replace CEO Hayward. Why?
7. There’s a lack of transparency with APDN. Why?
8. APDN routinely issues false and misleading press releases. Why?
9. This small struggling penny-stock company pays CEO Hayward $1 million a year. Why?
10. CEO Hayward has NEVER published peer-reviewed scientific articles in mainstream journals. Why not?
STRONG SELL RECOMMENDATION - 600 Reasons to Sell this Dumpster Stock
11. CEO Hayward formed myriad business relationships and friendships with ex-felons, fraudsters, crooks, and con men. Why?
12. CEO Hayward intentionally stole patents and infringed on intellectual property from three companies, and was later sued by those companies. What is Hayward’s problem?
13. There have been so many failures with this company. Why?
14. CEO Hayward recently lied about a "Big Pharma" acquisition that turned out to be the purchase of a “one-man” operation!
15. CEO Hayward recently lied about his "factory expansion."
16. During a 10-year period, CEO Hayward raised $13 million that he completely used to pay his own salary.
17. CEO Hayward refuses to disclose to the investors that he in fact is running an experimental company with no assurance of success.
18. A California Court of Appeals ruled that CEO Hayward committed perjury by presenting false allegations to the Court.
19. The FDA issued an emergency "Cease and Desist" letter which decertified CEO Hayward's COVID Test because of numerous shocking false-negative errors.
20. APDN’s COVID Tests at CUNY were so bad that CUNY cancelled their $35 million contract with Hayward’s company.