I don't gamble with money I cannot afford to lose,
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I don't gamble with money I cannot afford to lose, and I am not complaining about losing any money. I invested in a company I worked for, thinking I was investing in my future. Today, more than 3 years later, I am just using it as a learning tool. I will never get my money back. Have already written off the loss.
I am also not bashing Mark, or TYTN. I havent torn apart the financials and pointed out all the discrepancies. I have not posted old pr's and pointed out the underachievement of this company. I am simply stating that if Mark puts something out there publicly with nothing to back it up, someone looking into this stock has a right to do due dilligence to verify the information. If calling up a company and asking simple questions is what needs to be done, then so be it.
The only thing I see that can hurt a company is if a shareholder is calling up, saying they are a shareholder and asking anything beyond a simple "do you work with Tytan?" Things like specifics on contracts, or specifics on meetings. Stuff like that. I don't understand this other thinking.