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Trans-Pacific Aerospace TPAC
Posted On: 10/29/2016 6:06:20 PM
Post# of 22940
Posted By: Gerrytheb
Here's the thing. If this stock is going to move forward, it doesn't want involved with a majority of investors from this division of stock market players. They are normally not long term investors. They aren't trying to gather more otc players to bump the share temporarily. I'm not saying they are aiming for a Warren Buffet. I am saying, they don't want people who hang on every word and hold the company to every little comment made. Look, it's business, it takes time. Every time. I was hoping for things to evolve faster, I won't lie. But, I didn't invest money that I didn't have. It's one thing to ask a legitimate question, it's another to completely act like an asshole while doing it. Then, it's a completely different thing to decide when your investment ought to mature for you. Nothing has ever moved fast with this company. Bill even explained that to everyone. I see a lot of impatience, negativity and arguably unattainable expectations. I came to this board because people showed me what TPAC was capable of. Now, I see a whole lot of greed. I'm disappointed! A lot of respectful posters say nothing now. Why, I know why, and you all owe Bill and company an apology!













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