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Posted On: 06/22/2021 11:33:23 AM
Posted By: TSOV
Re: ohm20 #94247
Good afternoon, good people,

This stock trades down on good news.
It trades down on no news.
It trades down on bad news.

This group is somewhat perplexing, you all don't seem to be focused on what actual shareholders care most about: their shares increasing in value as compared to decreasing in value- something that has happened here with CYDY for the last 5 months in a row.

If shareholders are not alarmed nor concerned about the decreasing value of their shares, why would management be?

That's like your boss or customer being completely indifferent to the quality of the work or the product you are delivering....very soon, either the company you work for or your own company would be out of business.

The level of indifference or rather disconnect many here appear to have to the actual decreasing value of their investment is puzzling.

I am a believer in the science but it's management's JOB to extract the value inherent in that same science. How can it fail for 5 months running and a board comprised of core 'longs' be this complacent? I'm no basher but I don't think many here realize the level of disconnect between the actual falling value of their holding versus their actual belief in the science.

Nikolai Tesla, John DeLorean, the idea that "the science" alone is enough in the most competitive marketplace that exists is imho naive at best. It is foolish at worst.

What would be some actions you good people here would encourage management to take/do to move our share price higher or at the least, stop it from falling?

Because believe it or not, creating value which is represented by the share price of a public company IS a BIG part of any management's job.

TSOV


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