NO CELTICS, the real focal points are as follows : SCRC shareholders should know by now that coolerheadsprevail is a very sad wannabe little prick wanting/crying for respect in his agenda in trying to tear apart ScripsAmerica hiding behind a screen like a little sissy boy and looking to regain his lost manhood!!!......Next: > ANY COMPLAINTS FROM ANYONE TO WHAT MR.BOB SCHNEIDERMAN HAS AMAZINGLY ACCOMPLISHED IN THESE PAST FEW MONTHS AND HIS SHEAR BUSINESS TENACITY PUTTING SCRIPSAMERICA INC.IN A POSITION OF HAVING SEVERAL BUSINESS REVENUE GROWTH MONSTERS MAKING SERIOUS CASH FOR THE COMPANY AND ON THE VERGE OF BEING CAH FLOW POSITIVE!!!.......Next:> All this was done with a 150mill AS , brilliant and unheard of in a otcbb stock!!!.......Next:> Mr.Bob Schneiderman makes 2014 his year showing what he and his corporate management staff will do in making ScripsAmerica a powerhouse and taking investors by storm and real believers in there vision of the house we are building on a very strong foundation!!!........Next:> Here's hoping our CEO continues to buy up more revenue growth monsters in the near future with or without tapping into the new rise in the 250 mill AS!!!.......Next:> Call / E-mail him and tell him how proud you all are in being shareholders and to all of his dedicated hard work to this day because he earned and deserves it !!!................straight up,tryz ........ [ *disclosure*: i have not been paid or compensated for this post]
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