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I am starting to believe you tonto4. I mean, if they are willing to do things like post pictures of empty boxes (I didn't know about this), that's a concern, assuming it was implied that they were full. I don't know if that part is true or not. Like I said, that's the first I heard of it.
The thing is, someone with a lot of power, making a single post, could so easily pump this stock by saying something somewhat vague that very easily leads people to believe the exact thing that everyone was believing up to the I/O presentation today. Those owned shares could be well into the long position, so for one tweet, a person could pump up excitement about the stocks, and them dump them just before the actual presentation. Then immediately turn around and buy them again at the end of the day. Considering the volume today, that would be one hell of a large bankroll. I don't know that is what happened, and I really want to doubt that was the case. I'm also feeling a little "Lucy'd" I suppose so none of this may be valid whatsoever.
I put my faith and trust and really every single free penny I had into NTEK, and I really want to believe in them. But man, that was just not cool what has happened over the past 24 hours. Was it my fault for making those connections? Of course, it's my own investment. But to me, this veers well away from the "We won't let you down brother." I hope I am wrong. I really want to believe that they have their investor's best interest at heart 100%..