Posted On: 08/12/2014 3:33:15 PM
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I see a bit of posting on IH speculating about whether the processors are running or not. I have a solution...ASK!!
I can't ask the company because Mr. Bordynuik et al do not answer e-mails from me nor other skeptics. There's no reason not to truthfully answer my questions but he chooses not to. For those whose logic tells them it's appropriate for the company not to answer e-mails from me because I might be able to use it against them...ask yourself why you think the company is hiding things which can be used against them. The people who prefer 'darkness' out of the companies in which they hold shares aren't exactly 'bright' people.
So if you're long, ask the company whether or not the processors are running in full, profitable production and, if not, ask what obstacles still stand in the way. It's a simple question to e-mail them.
I find it surprising that shareholders are too scared to ask the company that question. What's the deal?? I remember a few years ago someone gave me three separate excuses as to why he couldn't/wouldn't e-mail the company to ask what obstacles still stand in the way of full profitable production. That poster is now down an additional 90% on his money because he couldn't type a simple e-mail. His expectations turned out flat wrong...and he's still latched on and still resetting his time lines refusing to ask.
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I can't ask the company because Mr. Bordynuik et al do not answer e-mails from me nor other skeptics. There's no reason not to truthfully answer my questions but he chooses not to. For those whose logic tells them it's appropriate for the company not to answer e-mails from me because I might be able to use it against them...ask yourself why you think the company is hiding things which can be used against them. The people who prefer 'darkness' out of the companies in which they hold shares aren't exactly 'bright' people.
So if you're long, ask the company whether or not the processors are running in full, profitable production and, if not, ask what obstacles still stand in the way. It's a simple question to e-mail them.
I find it surprising that shareholders are too scared to ask the company that question. What's the deal?? I remember a few years ago someone gave me three separate excuses as to why he couldn't/wouldn't e-mail the company to ask what obstacles still stand in the way of full profitable production. That poster is now down an additional 90% on his money because he couldn't type a simple e-mail. His expectations turned out flat wrong...and he's still latched on and still resetting his time lines refusing to ask.
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Yes, I understand your penny stock also is the real deal, created with the inventiveness of Edison and destined to be the next Microsoft. Yes, I understand that the delays are also only because your company is making their product and/or technology even more revolutionary.
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