meantime, more clowns making ridiculous claims. ig
Post# of 96879
to bold, outright lies and deception
there's a company's intentions, and there's competition. so far nanotech has been both nimble and quick. making adjustments as the uhd market evolves, while working towards objectives
ntek is working to build a business.
best penny stock management. proven products. divisions (gaming labs, media, 4k studios, et. al.). and global markets that i've ever seen in an otc stock. each of the 3 product-lines (from each division noted) represent 3 separate multi-billion dollar markets. amazing
research other otc companies. show me one that is comparable
+business markets
+products
+experienced management / dept heads
+partnerships
+patents-pending
al stone, blake brown, aaron taylor, aaron hightower, alexander rudis
mitch lowe, cosgrove, reidel
the noise you'll hear in opposition to this pov is the voice of ignorance (no one is saying that because ntek has all this they are a "lock" to be the next netflix). every new business faces huge risks. that should be implied and understood. research should include scope and monitor pitfalls while investing accordingly. ntek simply has more going for it than any other otc stock i've ever researched. everyone should do their own. and stop listening to the idiots who work message boards. verify everything. invest accordingly (that's the best advice i can give to the pm inquiry)
also per pm request/message. don't show your ignorance. get educated. use the web. folks would be far better learning about business. bringing products to market. researching the film business. content acquisitions. product roll outs. casino-gaming products. patents. penny stocks. the otc, et. al.. have the time people have their facts all wrong. have done little or no research, market analysis, product dd, ...investing in the otc is not a passive sport
keep in mind. business and penny stocks are about speculation. everywhere people post in self interest. everyone should be advancing their own education. lay off of beating up their own investment. it doesn't do a limited and inexperienced investor one bit of good. but, hey, that's just me and my pov.. to each his own