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Posted On: 04/08/2019 3:15:51 PM
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My two cents. There are no bad guys here. This is a merely a message board. We are not face to face with each other or MMPJoe. I met tc and rj at the ASM in 2009. They are great guys and have helped me understand investing principles that were over my head. I also met MMPJoe at that meeting and got to speak with him for a short while. More importantly, I have reached out to him on behalf of others who might benefit from AE37 and Excellagen. Joe has taken time to help, despite his busy schedule. His personal interest is moving and so appreciated.
On the MB we have typos, unintentional misstatements, and misunderstood POV and responses. Joe is who he is. Don't expect him to change. He's like a mother grizzly and GNBT is his baby. I wish he could be convinced of our good intentions when we ask hard questions. His intentions are not questioned, at least not by me. However, this is the most complicated reincarnation of a company I have ever seen. Come to think of it, it's the only reincarnation of a company I have ever seen. I truly do not understand all the moves, counter-moves, and renegotiations. As I've stated several times, my understanding of the big picture business model is still hazy. Keep asking pertinent questions. The nature of investing in the stock market is that we can't always follow the hand movements. In that case you have to trust the heart.
On the MB we have typos, unintentional misstatements, and misunderstood POV and responses. Joe is who he is. Don't expect him to change. He's like a mother grizzly and GNBT is his baby. I wish he could be convinced of our good intentions when we ask hard questions. His intentions are not questioned, at least not by me. However, this is the most complicated reincarnation of a company I have ever seen. Come to think of it, it's the only reincarnation of a company I have ever seen. I truly do not understand all the moves, counter-moves, and renegotiations. As I've stated several times, my understanding of the big picture business model is still hazy. Keep asking pertinent questions. The nature of investing in the stock market is that we can't always follow the hand movements. In that case you have to trust the heart.
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