Wednesday, February 25, 2015 9:57:58 AM
The fact that there is no money in the bank would explain lots of what you say in previous posts. First, the financial reports are unaudited because this would cost tens of thousands of dollars which Roth does not have and would have to borrow. Lots of shares were sold at rock-bottom prices because Roth needed the cash.
So, you can get money by cutting out expenses (ie no audited financials), selling stocks to raise capital, or using stock to pay for services. Seems to me Roth has done all of these. Nothing wrong with this.
Finally, as I have said before, investors own Roth not for its present financial state, but for the future sales potential.
And everyone please remember that I am just a regular investor who owns significant shares of Roth, trying to post balanced information. I do not work for Roth and never have. I have never received cash or stock from anyone. I do not consider myself a pumper, and in fact, recommend that every investor read my posts, challenge my posts, and add to the discussion. Roth is a high-risk high-reward venture.
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