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Re: oh not again post# 20233

Saturday, 05/21/2016 6:34:20 AM

Saturday, May 21, 2016 6:34:20 AM

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"My oh my why does that not suprise me???"

Maybe because you noticed it when I documented it when they were hired last August:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=116605355
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=116605771&txt2find=empire

Also see the edit to:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=116592223&txt2find=empire


Apparently NOTHING this company has or hasn't done has shaken the tight grip that some folks had on their shares based on repeated tales of "Any day now...the buyer is just going over the details" and "6 million share Float!". The failure of those things to have any positive effect inevitably led to "it's too late to sell now". A few are likely to contend that they were able to trade this profitably. If they did, they did so based on a relationship with someone connected to the company....there has been no REAL positive news released publicly in many years, if ever, and trading profitably without that is virtually impossible.


If this sounds like "I told you so", that's because that's what it is. In case it's my last post here I want it to leave an impression. People who find this thing on their brokerage statement today can be mad at me if they think that will help. People who "knew this was a gamble and only risked what they could afford to lose" probably have lost it. Everybody who is still holding these shares is doing so of their own free will and is getting exactly what he/she deserves. Blaming the long list of crooks involved with this ticker won't help and idle chatter about legal action is wasted breath.


I wish you all Good Investing! Everyone can do better than this.



ps. There is some support for an investment philosophy that goes something like "if you hold a list of X number of shell companies for a long enough period of time, one or two of them will at some point provide a return that covers or exceeds the losses incurred by holding the rest of them". I don't know if that's true or not. I do know that the facts that have been known about AIMH for a long time are such that AIMH should not have been on any such list. It could NEVER be the one that pays off. Unless, of course, one is relying on a NEW fraudulent operator coming along and abusing it....that's not investing either.

"Successful commercialization is succeeding in the process of
commercializing. It is not successfully having commercialized."

Say what?