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Tuesday, 10/18/2016 6:42:49 PM

Tuesday, October 18, 2016 6:42:49 PM

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Credibility?

So tell us, when you claimed over and over again that the stock price would NEVER fall into the $0.30's pre-split, which it did do today, did you lose all your CREDIBILITY?

yep!



Do you not see your post as an attack on a shareholder? It is completely inappropriate. My "credibility" is fine. You stating it is in question doesn't make it true. It's dishonest.

The word credibility shouldn't even come up in a post. You suggesting that me, by responding to your attack messages as lacking creditability shows just how delusional your thinking is. One should respond when attack. But I won't respond in kind as whatever you state to try and get folks to sell shares has no affect on my position. I'm quite capable of ignoring the spam noise and waiting until the market sees what I do. But you think daily price movements tells you about the science. And so off you post about shareholders, who leave because they do care not to read the spam inaccurate posts. You even go as far as trying to say by my responding to a post that was sent to me suggests I lack credibility. It's disgusting. It also shows just how far you're willing to go to try and make money. It's sad too. Wrong on so many levels. Attacking a company should be enough for you, but you don't stop there. You harass their investors. You should be banned for attacking posters. It is a terms and condition violation.

If you feel it is necessary to talk about character flaws, on a stock message board, then the only ones you're probably not off limits to discuss is your own. I personally don't care to hear it. It's off topic. But if you insist on continuing the subject I suggest you look inward and discuss your own. I'll skip over them. Moves of a day trader and their mood swings are of no interest to me. None.

As for me not posting, I meant I would not post a "new post" but answering a post I will do occasionally. I told you what my intention was. It continues to be to avoid this hub until the company uplists. You can't tell me what my intention was and is. So stop spreading lies about investors.

You're free to spread whatever lies you want about the company. I told you before, your opinion of their worth has no value to me. None. Chat about the company. Not about me.


Your shortie buddy will probably keep your nasty posts as the two of you want to try and make folks think this investment will never rise. It is how shortie and distorties work. Your posts are valued by the shorts. I find them distasteful and inaccurate. I pass over many of them.

I don't watch the stock like you do. I don't have a stop loss. I'm an investor. And I know that the stock will move up, down or sideways. If LPC wants to short (I don't think they can by this agreement) and you think that affects me negatively somehow? I don't. It's not my shares they will get. And as I told you before, a good deal gets better. It's an appealing market cap, and the lower it goes, the better a deal gets, and more I will make in the end. I don't care if you believe me, but it will happen.

If LPC were truly shorting then it wouldn't be 500 shares that sold at $3.99. Nope, that instead is a flash sale. I suspect they sold some of their shares at a loss so they could buy at a discount. And then they walked it right back up, as like I said, they do not want to take a loss on their shares. Of course, since it's about money LPC will manipulate the price some. Then they have little groupies who try to get shareholders to sell them their shares so they can cover their shorts.
Non-dilutive growing:

www.soligenix.com/news/soligenix-receive-530000-non-dilutive-funding-new-jersey-technology-business-tax-certificate-transfer-program/

Now stop chatting to me. I prefer to not have to respond. My preference is to speak to those that I find bring value. You bring noise. There is a difference. Ciao noisemaker.

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