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Re: Sunnybank post# 62388

Tuesday, 04/22/2014 2:17:58 PM

Tuesday, April 22, 2014 2:17:58 PM

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I'm not trying to Monday morning QB anyone or anything, just trying to take the available information, piece it together and decide what to do with my investment.

Been doing this for awhile and have learned a lot of lessons "the hard way". Took me quite a bit, to get thru my thick skull, that 99% of these penny plays are nothing more than funding of someone else's hobby. When the hobby proves to be unprofitable, the CEO has learned that he can continue his personal funding via cranking up the printing press.

For the record, I jumped in here hard when Holdsworth was running the energy side (I had another play that was kind of a "co-op" play). Didn't understand the entire shift in the chicken wing thing, but having been a VP of Operations in the food processing industry, I could see right away that things were not being handled as per regulations or industry standard. (Of course, on a public board, who cares about my opinion?) As the energy side went away, so did most of my investment.

Boyd interested me though, with his background and I thought maybe the few shares I had left would be worth leaving in the play.

Second guessing it now. Going public means "being public". You can't sit in a dark room and lock the door and expect everyone to just be happy, especially when your SP is sliding. If a CEO makes himself available, I am quick to contact them and stay in touch. When they start making comments about being "criticized" or "second guessed", I'm done dealing with them. My shares give me ownership in a company. My ownership entitles me to my criticism and second guessing, so long as it is respectful in nature (Check around, I don't disrespect a CEO that doesn't disrespect me.)

I attempted 3x to contact management here and never rec'd a reply back. So, now I do my DD with available information, and I share it with whoever cares. If no one cares to read my posts, so be it. Not trying to manipulate the price or destroy the play. Just trying to keep the information valid and current, so investors, new and old, can make clear decisions with their hard earned money.

Anyway, sorry for the ramble. Not interested in beating a dead horse here, just trying to figure out what is the future, and based upon that, what to do with what I have left here.

Best all. Keep digging and invest according to what you know, not what you think you know.

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