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Posted On: 10/24/2020 7:13:50 PM
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I'm not concerned with what the connection is supposed to be, it's just that SFOR hasn't seen any money from them since the original translation deal. They were, basically, a one time vendor.
I'm happy for DSS shareholders. I was one long enough to collect Impact shares if they materialize. I concluded that's where the money is here, maybe I'm wrong.
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We shouldn't get too deep into the weeds, but I believe a chunk of that increased shareholder equity is due to them pulling the plug on a couple of unprofitable subsidiaries - it's not necessarily recurring or a positive omen. Which means, this is it for the bump, until more positive news.
On 5/13/2020, DSS closed at $7.87.
I'm happy for DSS shareholders. I was one long enough to collect Impact shares if they materialize. I concluded that's where the money is here, maybe I'm wrong.
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We shouldn't get too deep into the weeds, but I believe a chunk of that increased shareholder equity is due to them pulling the plug on a couple of unprofitable subsidiaries - it's not necessarily recurring or a positive omen. Which means, this is it for the bump, until more positive news.
On 5/13/2020, DSS closed at $7.87.
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