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Posted On: 04/12/2024 1:07:14 PM
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Re: DakotaSentMe #7069
You may be right!
I not motivated at all anymore, a chance of another 16000 gainer appears gone here. I can only hope for a 500 to 1000 percent return now.
So Dakota why did you buy a million shares?
Was it because you believe there was a chance to make big money here.
The same most likely with James I would guess.
You two turned sour because it didn't and you lost out.
I remain optimistic because I made money here and still see an opportunity to make more.
You two blame Campanella for Medrecycler failure, when in fact there is no way ANYONE could be prepared to fight a law that never existed.
Whether or not any of the company's deals panned out doesn't change the fact that deals were made and continued to be made up until the last one with GEP.
The doors remain open, the partners SEEM to be remaining loyal , the possibility still exist that success might occur here..
I am here because I still believe there is money to be made here.
The question is why are you and little jimmy still here if you don't.
It all comes down to
Build it the stock price will go up
Don't build it the stock price will continue to go down.
Nobody thought they had a chance to raise the funds or the permit approvals to get Medrecycler off the ground , hence the reason the stock hung around 0.002.
Once the RI bond was approved and the RI-DEM sent the letter of intent to approve investors thought it would be built. The stock price rose significantly.
Once the public came out against the project and doubt entered investors minds about it being built, the stock price retreated.
You two make it far more complicated then it really is.
Good luck on your next gamble.
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Come this next SEC filing deadline all will come out and my money is on that this will mark the end of SPP as we know it.
I not motivated at all anymore, a chance of another 16000 gainer appears gone here. I can only hope for a 500 to 1000 percent return now.
So Dakota why did you buy a million shares?
Was it because you believe there was a chance to make big money here.
The same most likely with James I would guess.
You two turned sour because it didn't and you lost out.
I remain optimistic because I made money here and still see an opportunity to make more.
You two blame Campanella for Medrecycler failure, when in fact there is no way ANYONE could be prepared to fight a law that never existed.
Whether or not any of the company's deals panned out doesn't change the fact that deals were made and continued to be made up until the last one with GEP.
The doors remain open, the partners SEEM to be remaining loyal , the possibility still exist that success might occur here..
I am here because I still believe there is money to be made here.
The question is why are you and little jimmy still here if you don't.
It all comes down to
Build it the stock price will go up
Don't build it the stock price will continue to go down.
Nobody thought they had a chance to raise the funds or the permit approvals to get Medrecycler off the ground , hence the reason the stock hung around 0.002.
Once the RI bond was approved and the RI-DEM sent the letter of intent to approve investors thought it would be built. The stock price rose significantly.
Once the public came out against the project and doubt entered investors minds about it being built, the stock price retreated.
You two make it far more complicated then it really is.
Good luck on your next gamble.
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