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Re: z100 post# 7840

Thursday, 04/06/2017 10:03:57 AM

Thursday, April 06, 2017 10:03:57 AM

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Good morning, z100,
Your guarded optimism on this thread has made for interesting reading. Regarding the singing of fat ladies, in my opinion there is a chorus of fat ladies, and while I would imagine that most of them have nearly completed their arias, it makes some sense to go over the roster:
1. Awhile ago, there was an intraday spike in the stock up to as high as 1.5 cents. You would make the case that there can always be another one or two of these ahead.

2. There is the Magnavape litigation regarding which there has been no reporting in weeks. Again, you'd make the case that anything - meaning a good thing - is possible.

3. There is the "fat lady of reverse mergers." Just as VHUB got its public-company start as a reverse merger into DogInn, perhaps the corpse-shell of VHUB would be made available and somehow the final shareholders of VHUB would benefit, just as the final shareholders of DogInn did three-plus years ago.

4. There is the out-in-the-future fat-lady hope that litigation against VHUB and its officers/directors by a class of shareholders would be fruitful. The challenge is that Nevada law would force the plaintiffs to show that the defendants acted with something worse than incompetence, which is really hard to prove.

5. One of our board-colleagues here brought up the possibility that the Winthers didn't get enough votes in their direction a week ago, and somehow that would lead to PLY increasing their offer for the company.

6. Finally, there's a hail-Mary fat-lady hope of going after the auditors, given how the first quarter financial statements showed record results for the company and (perhaps) masked the train coming through the tunnel at the shareholders.

So while I would believe that it would be a real stretch for any of the optimistic scenarios to materialize, it is true that there are a bunch of ways that events could, some with more imagination required than others, work out for shareholders.

Of course, I hope you "get the last laugh" in this discussion!