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Convict, it absolutely does matter. Only in your t

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Posted On: 07/09/2019 12:27:56 PM
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Posted By: Coat Tail Rider
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Convict, it absolutely does matter. Only in your twisted little world does it not matter. You said he was a joke. Then he gets fired and suddenly you change tactics and he's no longer a joke and all hope is lost. You can't have it both ways, Convict. Or maybe you just don't have any idea what you are talking about.

And no, you did not address the reason family and investors are holding on to millions in profit. All you did is equate their shares with "debt" as if they are the same thing and then feign concern about dilution. When investors make 100 and 1000 times ROI do you think they will be worrying about dilution? As an actual shareholder I can answer that one for you. No, I won't be.

Hey Convict, do you think there have been family members and major investors of large publicly traded companies that hold on to shares of stock for decades and decades to retain the value and support the company for their own benefit? I would bet that there are very rich families that own a lot of stock in companies their family members founded or control. In fact everyone knows this to be the case. But according to you, this is still just a P&D... you just don't know what they are waiting on. Maybe a $1 a share? Is that it? But what would the news be that propels the stock to $1? Treasure? Why would they sell if the company finds treasure? That must mean the tech is working which means more and more treasure. More wrecks and more treasure.

And aren't the shares designated in the notes already included in the authorized shares? But you act like they will be added to the dilution.

You are clueless Convict. You know nothing.


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