ah .. i've been waiting for the faux act to disapp
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1) You and a few of your whacked-out conspiracy buds refresh your browsers every nanosecond around the clock, since your cyber-life is the only life you have.
right back at'cha >> i've actually been *away* for most of the last month
but never let reality intrude on a troll's rant >> again my point is folks can
*believe* in those *reads* or not .. it's irrelevant to P2O's execution
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2) Most of those reads are bogus (i.e. a couple of you set your browsers to automatically reset every nanosecond around the clock to inflate board-read stats).
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3) Most of those reads are by people like me, who frequently come here for entertainment, to laugh at the angry shills and whacked-out conspiracy loonies.
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4) The reads are legitimate, implying that nobody believes any of the juvenile pumping or illiterate spew about how everything is rigged by CONS and COLLUDERS and that somehow is a reason for buying dead penny stock.
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it's a stock msg board .. smart investors don't take their DD from them
that isn't to say SMBs don't have *influence* .. they certainly can and do
what is interesting about those pix to me >> is i've said all along that Ceo
won't fund P2O's ops in 2015
i've said all along that buyers' feedstock was successfully tested in back half of 2013
imo CFO hired in March 2014 .. saw something that made his choice to hire on
@ P2O and take 1/3rd of his salary in PTOI stock (50k) worth undertaking
imo prox sold won't come from petty cash .. so they would (and will) have been *included*
via buyers' annual fiscal budget
which is why timing *now* makes sense to me
and why i'd expect to see an 8k *or 2* re: first prox sold b4 EOY
most likely with a sequence of other material events
if logical analysis defies some trolls' collective gray matter >> that is their issue
not mine
i am totally cognizant of my risk tolerance .. to say nothing of understanding
*basic* business practices
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