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Posted On: 07/27/2020 1:54:10 PM
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Not a lot of great benefits for being a loyal long-term shareholder here. SFOR business is being funded at shareholder's expense (through share dilution = Mark K's piggy bank)
I had 30 mil shares (purchased 2-4 years ago). Now I have 60k shares.
If I bought SFOR shares today (using the same money I invested originally) I would have 409k shares (almost 7x as many).
If I ever reach my break even point, I will probably be saying adios to this company.
Thanks Mark, you really know how to increase shareholder value, which you have previously stated is your main priority!
I had 30 mil shares (purchased 2-4 years ago). Now I have 60k shares.
If I bought SFOR shares today (using the same money I invested originally) I would have 409k shares (almost 7x as many).
If I ever reach my break even point, I will probably be saying adios to this company.
Thanks Mark, you really know how to increase shareholder value, which you have previously stated is your main priority!

