Are we at a dollar a share yet? It's complete g
Post# of 2009
It's complete garbage that they have no control over the PPS. If they were following through and communicating like they should, the PPS would be exponentially higher than it is, perhaps even at the dollar range. Why isn't it? Because they have repeatedly left themselves, and in turn the investors, wide open for these constant decreases in value. The dilution, the failed promises, still no audits, and I don't want to hear how audits aren't a good investment. Considering how the PPS has tanked so firmly, an investment of audits prior to the dilution would have helped NTEK AND the investors because we all would be at a higher share price. I firmly disagree with anyone that says that this is not worthwhile. If someone is untrustworthy in the past, or currently in this case, you need a third party who has a reputation to uphold verifying that all the cards are on the table. Audits would show the world that things were on the level with NTEK. The issue with audits however, is that it's likely that audits CAN'T be done right now because it really would show some business practices that were not above board. So I don't expect it's even possible. Maybe it would have been back in the day, but now that I think about it, no...that also seems unlikely. How about the idea of audits would help us? The idea of audits is probably about as close as we're going to get to actual audits.
The only people that truly believe that NTEK management has our collective best interest at heart is the pumpers when they are selling. Those same pumpers know damned well that it's tanking because we have utterly incompetent management running things, constantly devaluing our investment, and doing little to nothing to ease investor concerns about lack of contact or what they are planning to do with the investment we have put in this company.
I guess I have come to the conclusion that in all likelihood this money is gone. We're way under half a cent a share now, hell we're almost at a quarter cent a share today, and no bottom in sight. I have lost a lot, but not nearly as much as some. The further this falls, the harder it's going to be to drag it back up again, and every day I am seeing that we're progressing further and further into losing our investment into NTEK. May the investment gods have mercy on our funds.