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Man, with some foresight, getting out at .05 and g

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Posted On: 08/25/2015 11:35:12 AM
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Posted By: Shub
Re: krid60 #1074
Man, with some foresight, getting out at .05 and getting back in at .01...then like all of us, I'd be fine with it being a long term investment. Right now they are not trustworthy enough to think that this will come to fruition as a good investment. I'm fairly concerned that all our investment is going to come to a complete loss. We'll see I guess. The problem, as I have repeatedly said, is that that they are untrustworthy and can't deploy things successfully, on time, nor do they communicate what is happening to us in any way, shape, or form, and even if they did, who the hell would believe them?

Any bets on whether the share structure is going to make a change again? It wouldn't have to if they could deploy something on time and follow through with their promises. That doesn't seem like a likely scenario however. We're stuck right where we are for a good long time until they start producing, and until those audits show up (and no I'm not holding my breath at all) we can never believe a word they say, and nor will any other long term investor.

If any acquaintance of mine right now asked if I thought NTEK was a good investment, I couldn't in good conscience tell them to put any money into it now. The only way I would suggest it at this point, considering the way NTEK has repeated screwed its investors, is if that acquaintance was to consider it a lottery play and they could afford to lose their investment entirely. We may not lose it entirely, but I guarantee that NTEK could give a damn about how much of a loss they have caused us already. If they did, they would be communicating with us far more, and doing their damnedest to deploy their products on time.


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