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It would appear Winston was right again. I hate it when he's right on the downside but you simply can't argue his point because here we are, he got it right again. Does it suck, you bet but whatever, it is what it is. He hasn't been around lately so we can't blame him for the continued slide to the downside can we?
With that being said, this doesn't make much sense to any of us here given the companies quarterly revenues and it's very real future potential. One would think the "street" would recognize what we've all seen for years, read the articles and more importantly viewed the product and would adjust the pps accordingly. That clearly hasn't happened. We can't simply continue to wear blinders but rather we must consider the ancillary reasons for our continued malaise.
We can blame the shorts 'til the cows come home but I believe there's more to it than that. While it is true, there are many despicable scumbags who delight in our situation and continue to try to cause us harm, which one day they will be held accountable for, we can not blame them entirely. Unfortunately, with the exception of several stalwart Longs, the 'street' doesn't trust or believe in NTEK. If they did, we wouldn't be where we are now. That is an undeniable FACT and it sucks big time! So, if I were David Foley or Ivan Gulas, I'd want to be as transparent as humanly and legally possible. NTEK is a publicly traded company and they have a fiduciary duty to it's investors, and lets face it, NTEK has not always been as investor friendly as it could have been. Like many here, I've invested in NTEK for years so I know what I'm talking about. All I'm asking is with new management in place now, they start supporting us and provide reasonable updates. I don't personally know of a single Long who wouldn't welcome that change.
At the end of the day, we need more people to know about NTEK / UltraFlix, trust the company so they'll be willing to invest hard earned dollars. Right now, the daily volume is anemic most of time and we're only trading at .024 cents so figure around $12,000 dollars per day at a 1/2 million shares, that's sorry! There's simply no way to build pps when we have no volume. We need eyeballs, transparency and quality content folks, and we need it now!
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