Qui est avec moi?
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Thank you for re-enforcing my position on the subject.
Fair enough. I can't wait to see who's more accurate with the BS call. I'll even give you a $5 handicap.
Well, this brief coupla day spurt took me by surprise.
I was surprised when I saw your guess. It was so far out, I imagined you had made a typo.
Agreed. You have to pay your dues before you can enter the club. And, IMO, they just haven't paid them yet.
Have you forgotten? It's just around the corner.
Unfortunately the path is through a ginormous hedge maze and we've just started out...
It's interesting that he says, "We have a drug for that [dengue hemorrhagic fever]" as if the company has already produced a product and it's available and curing people as he speaks.
Got it.
But they're all really the same person, yes? Even Seymour seems to intimate that.
I was asking FBO those who may not be so familiar with those who frequently follow this board.
To which clown does Seymour refer? Could you post the email to which he is responding?
NewRawnoc36 is correct as the fizzle continues.
On the plus side, NNVC is holding up nicely against the general market.
When the transcontinental railroad was being built, the route was often changed to make it longer than it actually had to be, for the simple fact that the builders would get paid more because they were laying more miles of track.
It takes money to make money. And they have taken a lot of money.
Yeah, it's just around the corner.
In construction you typically don't get paid until the job is finished, except with large projects where you get paid progress billings based upon certain percentage of completion or milestones.
You also have inspections by various governmental officials to make sure that the work performed is up to snuff.
With NNVC, no milestones have been achieved and any inspections have been self-administered.
Using your bridge analogy, they should be paid nothing.
How long has the "new" facility been open? What has been achieved there?
Leif, I'n not trying to deceive anyone. I've long been a critic of the large (IMO) amounts of remuneration received over a period of several years for not earning a single penny of revenue for the company, no product brought anywhere close to being a marketable product, and dilution and erosion of shares.
My derision does not apply to only NNVC, it applies to any corporation whose officers take advantage of their company in like fashion.
I believe their pay should be more modest UNTIL the breakthrough. Then, by all means, have at it!
May I ask how long you've been following this board? I've been here for several years. You don't see the puffers here as much, since the price has been falling steadily over the last several months.
But years ago, you would be shocked at how brazen the pumpers were: claims of $100, $200, $1000, $2000 per share were always just around the corner. Oh, and the unwavering belief that the principals of the company were justified taking exorbitant salaries and bennies year after year, while producing nothing but appearances at some conference or another.
Go back a few years and you'll get a different picture.
Admitting responsibility is the first step to recovery. You are doing well.
Yes, I can't fathom why the PR of yesterday wasn't enough to sustain the price for at least 3 or 4 days. Incomprehensible.
IDK. I think we're looking for confirmation of an unknown here, not affirmation of a known thing. Weak, IMO.
True. Forces similar, yet opposite, to those that DrK say kept the price under $1.40 must have propped the price up today on that pablum-like PR.
It reminds me of my good ol' NNVC trading days, when one could rely on the Monday morning pops.
I don't play that game any more. It's become too dangerous.
Tweren't me. I wanted it to go to $100, and I worked pretty hard to get it there, but other forces prevailed, apparently.
And may you never eat broccoli with a stranger.
I've been working on a perpetual motion machine for about 20 years. I've had some incremental successes and many failures. I expect to have the machine up and running in about 20 to 30 years, but it could take longer, perhaps I'll get it working sooner. If I am successful, it will make billions, perhaps trillions of dollars.
But until the machine is successful, I expect to be paid hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for the simple fact that I am a good person and I am a genius. My investors will just have to trust me and be patient. If I am not paid this great salary, I will abandon my project and go work for another company or perhaps abandon my endeavor and put my talents to better use. It appears I'm in this for the money, not to make the world a better place.
Nonsense. We could go another 10 years and these "good people" may not turn out to be good after all. Stop bleeding the company with excessive pay structures and no results.