Same game before 10-Qs come out. All fluff & n
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All fluff & nuttin to distract from the pending quarterly filing.
Notice all of the projects announced are always 2 years or more away from potentially happening. That allows the milking with tweets and self-scripted pressers.
Do you ever hear about this week's/month's sales goals...or ever hear about a deal announced about getting a sales customer/client on board?
NOPE...but you do get all of these LOIs which have all ended up in the fireplace over the past 5 years. Then company can't issue an 8-K with updates on lost contracts (only real revenue stream) or partners no being longer partners...or projects moved to the graveyard. They may be hoping shareholders forget about the dozens of pressers and tweets pertaining to the 100's of millions of projected revenue. lol
Instead you get crap like "taking pre-orders" for Foxess batteries when they've only had 35 units (total) shipped from Foxess in almost 6 months OR
"getting LOIs" for U.S made (lol) solar panels probably 2 years away from being produced (if ever) OR
a presser promoting some MOU with Atlantis Solutions for solar bus shelters with bells and whistles. lmao OR
promoting Geopath membership only to watch the website fail to upload photos of bus shelter location photos for clients. I guess that doesn't matter now after losing Ri bus shelter advertising business to a competitor OR
suddenly "taking pre-orders" on light towers a week after THEY supposedly have them as a new product (using another vendor's model). A product not even on the company's website. b.s.
But they can issue an 8-K for a feasibility study?
"LOICentral.com" should be the website name.
Blame the politicians...blame the governmental entities...blame COVID. lol
Only1 employee that never made a mistake in 5-6 years. lol
Always posting in my humble opinion. But my opinions have not been wrong to date. Have they? It's called due diligence.
cheers
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