Posted On: 02/09/2016 4:09:44 PM
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Re: PaperProphet #32315
Looks like the price didn't quite make it. It closed at $0.0261. As of today, fourteen months later, it would have still been better to put $10,000 in a mattress losing $20/trading day than it would have been to invest in PTOI.
Keep in mind that just as recently as last year, Mr. Heddle was able to re-energize the stock price by announcing a signed contract for a sale of six processors. The stock price started up before the announcement and ultimately doubled. That's after the company had already announced years of sham contracts and fake reports of progress.
Mr. Heddle might announce yet another baseless piece of news. If he does, you investors will have a decided advantage over your fellow investors if you quickly realize any good news you hear from PTOI will be baseless. If you swoon and get excited into thinking it's real this time then you'll find yourself in the same trap.
Keep in mind that just as recently as last year, Mr. Heddle was able to re-energize the stock price by announcing a signed contract for a sale of six processors. The stock price started up before the announcement and ultimately doubled. That's after the company had already announced years of sham contracts and fake reports of progress.
Mr. Heddle might announce yet another baseless piece of news. If he does, you investors will have a decided advantage over your fellow investors if you quickly realize any good news you hear from PTOI will be baseless. If you swoon and get excited into thinking it's real this time then you'll find yourself in the same trap.
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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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