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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Naturally Splendid Enterprises Ltd V.NSP.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSPDF

Naturally Splendid Enterprises Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which develops and distributes healthy lifestyle foods and products. The Company owns Prosnack Natural Foods Inc. (Prosnack Natural Foods), a food manufacturing facility. Prosnack Natural Foods focusses on nutritional bars, Chii Naturally Pure Hemp, which is a retail line of hemp food products, while Pawsitive FX is a line of all... see more

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Post by divot111 on Feb 20, 2022 4:11am

Grade 3 math wiz

Holy crapp! You are seriously still trying to convince me of that nonsense? Your first calculation regarding the gain is bang on. The calculation regarding the loss is not. Still waiting for your data to support your fairytale. I googled it as you told me to and google said huh? Maybe you can send me a link to proof of your silly interpretation of stock decline percentage. Or percentile as you like to call it. TIA 

I think I will identify as a jug of milk today. That's how it's done in fairytale land right. Hahaha! This at .05 yet?

Comment by divot111 on Feb 20, 2022 4:28am
I googled your nonsense exactly as you have it written and still nothing. You must be getting your info off some other search engine but you did say google so I am confused. Derrrrr? Here is some reality for you. If you buy a stock at 120 dollars and it drops to 1 dollar the percentage loss is 99.1667%. Straight off every online percentage calculator ever known to the real world. 
Comment by divot111 on Feb 20, 2022 4:32am
I can't help it. This is too easy. Do you claim 12,000% loss on your tax return when you buy a stock at 120 dollars and it drops to 1 dollar? Hahahahahahahahahahahaha! So silly
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