Posted On: 08/30/2014 3:50:24 PM
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Re: beachlover12 #193
I would be extremely disappointed if the company were sold for $0.93 per share. But I doubt that this is a likely outcome because I don't think the CEO would let the company go without extracting maximum value considering the time, effort and how much of his own money he has put into the company.
The point of my previous post was to show that just the N-Assay IP is worth much more than the $0.10 that the stock is trading at. The manipulation has killed the typical retail investor. It will take a more sophisticated investor base, one that understands the technology and how it compares to competing products, to get the share price to value the company appropriately. This is why I am thankful to Machiavelli for his efforts to explain in depth why the N-Assay is such a big deal. New and existing investors who read his posts should have a solid foundation on which to base their investment decision. Have you noticed that the bashers have never attacked the technology? I'm sure its not for a lack of motivation, but because they are unable to because as Dr. Faro said, it is the best available.
The point of my previous post was to show that just the N-Assay IP is worth much more than the $0.10 that the stock is trading at. The manipulation has killed the typical retail investor. It will take a more sophisticated investor base, one that understands the technology and how it compares to competing products, to get the share price to value the company appropriately. This is why I am thankful to Machiavelli for his efforts to explain in depth why the N-Assay is such a big deal. New and existing investors who read his posts should have a solid foundation on which to base their investment decision. Have you noticed that the bashers have never attacked the technology? I'm sure its not for a lack of motivation, but because they are unable to because as Dr. Faro said, it is the best available.
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