Ray this is Good
Post# of 9122
I can't tell anyone what to do but the "upside" on this seems to be in another universe. I'm not selling until I see a fair upward moving price. What that price might be I am not going to try to offer. All I can say is that the manipulators have been imposing a "Ceiling" and suppression strategy on the shares that artificially has been suppressing their value. Good news, then attack and short. More good news, attack harder before it takes off.
This is what has been happening and it takes no brilliant intellect to see what has been occurring. These people will pay ultimately, whether they are direct competitors or unsatisfied and bitter people with a former relationship with the company. I, and a number of other people who have been tracking this "stuff", are relentless in the commitment that there will be an accounting. Some investment has already gone into figuring out who is doing what so it will "come out in the wash" and I would not want to be in the "sights" in the near future.
As to the "buyout" I tried to say that the existing companies absolutely do not want the packaging technology on the market because they are all satisfied with market share, breakage, deterioration, and relative diagnostic adequacy. The NanoLogix products "rock the boat" too much. As stated in another post, the N-Assay is a "game changer" so we will see what happens with it.