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Posted On: 12/21/2018 10:49:54 AM
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I started buying in Oct or Nov of last year. My cost average is higher as I continued to buy. I know longs that bought under .10 but also continued to buy above a $1 or even $2. If the longs sold all of what they bought, then they really wouldn't be that long. My plan all along was to hold for years until the company gets sold. That hasn't changed. I do understand not everyone has that luxury of time as bills come due every day.
Here's the major milestones ahead in no particular order:
1. Public Offering or Other Means of Raising Capital.
2. SC Acquisition
3. Meet NASDAQ Minimum Listing
4. Uplist
What we don't know is the true order or the timing. My best guess is 1,2,3 would all happen in that order in Jan. and 4 in Feb. based on Rory's interview. I suspect he might not go into any details so people don't get upset when plans change. This is a very hard thing to do.
What we do know is the dependencies. You can't buy SC without funding. You can't meet the NASDAQ requirements without SC Acquisition. You can't uplist obviously with out meeting those requirements. So each one is dependent on its predecessor.
Here's the major milestones ahead in no particular order:
1. Public Offering or Other Means of Raising Capital.
2. SC Acquisition
3. Meet NASDAQ Minimum Listing
4. Uplist
What we don't know is the true order or the timing. My best guess is 1,2,3 would all happen in that order in Jan. and 4 in Feb. based on Rory's interview. I suspect he might not go into any details so people don't get upset when plans change. This is a very hard thing to do.
What we do know is the dependencies. You can't buy SC without funding. You can't meet the NASDAQ requirements without SC Acquisition. You can't uplist obviously with out meeting those requirements. So each one is dependent on its predecessor.
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