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Posted On: 05/07/2018 12:15:36 AM
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Agreed, software companies come from hard work and diligence. Apple, Microsoft, Norton, ect.; were small, insignificant, "tech" companies for a number of years before they took the podium of a publicly traded stocks.
Much less one, that was substantial in its PPS. We're looking at something here with a foundation. And its solid. Connections with the biggest names in the business. Would someone honestly expect a cyber-security software technology company to rise faster than some of the most known names in the general software company names (listed above). I think not.
Something like this takes time to construct, validate with customers, and file regarding patents and business connections. One thing that's stuck with me is the sentence Forrest Gump says on Apple.
Or how a relative laughed at his broker when he called and tried to persuade him to invest in the "ridiculously" name company called, Yahoo. Back 10 years ago. Don't be that person. Timeline is everything.
Btw, Forrest Gump? If his investment was real? That'd be worth $7 billion today. That's with a B. Fire and forget people. It's either that, or cry and reel.
Much less one, that was substantial in its PPS. We're looking at something here with a foundation. And its solid. Connections with the biggest names in the business. Would someone honestly expect a cyber-security software technology company to rise faster than some of the most known names in the general software company names (listed above). I think not.
Something like this takes time to construct, validate with customers, and file regarding patents and business connections. One thing that's stuck with me is the sentence Forrest Gump says on Apple.
Or how a relative laughed at his broker when he called and tried to persuade him to invest in the "ridiculously" name company called, Yahoo. Back 10 years ago. Don't be that person. Timeline is everything.
Btw, Forrest Gump? If his investment was real? That'd be worth $7 billion today. That's with a B. Fire and forget people. It's either that, or cry and reel.
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