Dear Beandog, I've been waiting quietly and pat
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I've been waiting quietly and patiently as a loyal long-term investor since December. I never sold once, but man, I also never gained and lost so much money in a short time period. I don't know how many nights I lost sleep over the decisions I made but I decided to stick with this company for the long haul without ever selling once.
I'm an investor that believes in patience. I wish all shareholders can just be quiet and chill out so that Utopya can run their company. I remember early in the year, Mike's social media identify was stolen and faked by criminal shareholders. I also think that concerned/worried shareholders terrorized the company by asking so many questions about the false "scamming" accusations to their associates and partners. I think that's probably why Mike deleted his LinkedIn account. With the unruly investors harassing Utopya and their partners, this likely had a negative impact on how they wanted to run their company. I also think because of unruly shareholders and their harassing on Utopya partners, it probably interfered with the CLEC deal and uplisting plans.
Always think about yourself in their shoes. No wonder they went silent. Jason is just defending himself recently because of all of the harassment that has been so ridiculous. They don't want to release anything about "potential" deals because of unruly shareholders who probably want to contact them to check if the deal is a "scam" or not. Mike did make very strong public ambitious goals earlier in the year and Jason defended their ambitious goals on LinkedIn recently. The question is, can their actions support their words? Action speak louder than words.....
The reason why I'm a long-term patient and loyal shareholder is because I did VERY STRONG DD. I personally know that the phone is real and it's competitive, the business opportunity is real and the people behind it are talented/capable.
I have three reasons why I'm staying with this company until the very end.
1) You got the product.
2) You got the people.
3) You have to trust the process.
I will see you guys in 2019 and we will see who's right.