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Posted On: 02/04/2021 9:01:21 PM
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I honestly can’t remember my exact first purchase date. I shared an office space with Bill Wooldridge, who was an original officer of UNVC, in Louisville, Ky and he turned me onto my initial investment. If I remember correctly, I purchased 11,000 shares at .10 a share. Within a couple of months it was worthless and my $1100 was less than $10 but I never unloaded the shares.
I tried to find my original purchase in my TDameritrade account but the history doesn’t go back that far. I shared office space with Bill from 2004-2007 so that’s how I am able to guesstimate my original purchase date.
The shares sat dormant in my account until I happened to see an increase one day to .004 so I investigated and found that Dr. Dalton was the CEO and I researched his career and got excited so I put $100 in for a while to see how it would do and then in 2019 I felt confident enough to throw some more money in but was still a little shy because of my original $1100 loss.
I did acquire 40,000 shares at .007 in March of 2020 and then kept purchasing throughout 2020 at an average of .026 per share so I’m pretty happy with my current gains but I plan to ride this to NASDAQ!!
I tried to find my original purchase in my TDameritrade account but the history doesn’t go back that far. I shared office space with Bill from 2004-2007 so that’s how I am able to guesstimate my original purchase date.
The shares sat dormant in my account until I happened to see an increase one day to .004 so I investigated and found that Dr. Dalton was the CEO and I researched his career and got excited so I put $100 in for a while to see how it would do and then in 2019 I felt confident enough to throw some more money in but was still a little shy because of my original $1100 loss.
I did acquire 40,000 shares at .007 in March of 2020 and then kept purchasing throughout 2020 at an average of .026 per share so I’m pretty happy with my current gains but I plan to ride this to NASDAQ!!
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