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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum CULT Food Science Corp C.CULT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CULTF

CULT Food Science Corp. operates an investment platform, which is focused on the development and commercialization of cellular agricultural technologies and products. It is advancing the development of technologies to provide sustainable, environmental, and ethical solutions to the global factory farming and aquaculture crises. Its products include Noochies!, Zero Coffee and Free Candy... see more

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CULT Food Science Corp > I applaud your wisdom, but...
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Post by Ochterloney on Jul 14, 2022 4:51pm

I applaud your wisdom, but...

Some people suggest that averaging down is not a good approach (though it seemed to work for you).

When a company lists on a stock exchange they agree to be trasparent (sec rules) and to try and make money for the stakeholders. In my opinion, these guys are doing neither and are more like a university research team parading research success (others research success) but they don't indicate how much equity Cult owns of the investee and thus the shareholders don't know what the success of the company is in investing terms.

I am trying to get them to change their focus and act like a normal public company.

I had $20,000 invested in this company and it is now worth less than $1,000, hardly worth selling.  I am sure there are others who have lost a lot more. However, the initial shareholders probably paid less than a cent for the shares and sold a lot at the top of the share price and then issued themselves more options and warrants. That is how the game is played and I can accept that but at least most public companies issue financial information and act like an operating company and that is why I keep asking for a business man to be put in charge. Yes, I do know there is a massive market drop but they dropped before that started.

I apologize for being negative but I think I am only dealing in facts and from my point of view (and the market's) the facts I know about are negative. I will be more than happy to congratulate them when it is appropriate. Good luck to all..
Comment by maoae7 on Jul 14, 2022 8:09pm
I understand your frustration. $20K is a lot to gamble on one penny stock. I don't recommend averaging down but sometimes it works for me. I don't blame anybody if i loose. Even if i find the management are crooks. Ultimately it was bad jugment on my part.  I have a friend who keep on loosing money with penny stocks.To his defence, he has two stores and not much time for DD. I try to ...more  
Comment by ibaru55 on Jul 15, 2022 1:49am
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