Posted On: 06/14/2014 12:07:52 PM
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Hear, hear - absolutely no need for that pointless drivel. Rule 1: Don't buy penny stocks unless you can afford to lose the lot. Rule 2: Having invested, hold your nerve and the stock - timescales are NEVER as predicted.
We have an old friend over from the US staying with us in UK this weekend who's invested even heavier than me in MPIX and it was great to watch the live feed from Soldier's Field last night - I have to say I was well impressed with the awesome sound and video quality as we watched on our iPads in the garden.
Seems to me this is a turning point for MPIX - live, free and globally available feed via YouTube to show what the company is capable of - having been invested over a year it was great to see. As VS commented, what huge credibility for future projects?
As for yesterday's selling, remember some of those loan notes I mentioned before don't mature until this month - I suspect those holding them may be having to sell to raise capital to pay bills before revenues actually start hitting the company account, which could still be weeks away with typical invoicing timescales.
No original long in their right mind is going to sell with this development - the point at which you would sensibly have done that is well passed IMHO.
We have an old friend over from the US staying with us in UK this weekend who's invested even heavier than me in MPIX and it was great to watch the live feed from Soldier's Field last night - I have to say I was well impressed with the awesome sound and video quality as we watched on our iPads in the garden.
Seems to me this is a turning point for MPIX - live, free and globally available feed via YouTube to show what the company is capable of - having been invested over a year it was great to see. As VS commented, what huge credibility for future projects?
As for yesterday's selling, remember some of those loan notes I mentioned before don't mature until this month - I suspect those holding them may be having to sell to raise capital to pay bills before revenues actually start hitting the company account, which could still be weeks away with typical invoicing timescales.
No original long in their right mind is going to sell with this development - the point at which you would sensibly have done that is well passed IMHO.
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