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Give us a hint....pretty please?
Go WDRP!
Very good day today! Let's keep this up all week!
Wish drivenbypain would give us a hint about what Andrew said....
Go WDRP!!!
Can you give us a hint?
Go WDRP!!!!!!
From Hypergrowthstock:
Wanderport Corporation - WDRP
Hopefully this ticker symbol looks familiar to our longer term subscribers. It truly has a past history of making some great swings, so it’s one I wanted to keep an eye on.
WDRP is a business development company making investments and acquiring licenses of products and technologies that deploy "Green" environmentally friendly alternatives which reduce water and energy consumption as well as global dependence on oil.
Today’s alert specializes in the development, marketing and distribution of Eco-Friendly Microwave Energy Tankless Water Heaters technology and solutions. WDRP’s main focus is the preservation of clean fresh water as well as the reduction and elimination of fossil fuel uses.
WDRP owns the global exclusive manufacturing and distribution rights to the Pulsar Tankless Water Heater technology which uses microwave energy to heat water rather than conventional heating elements.
The company has made some great strides since the last time I highlighted it, including the very important step of getting their product tested by an independent lab. WDRP selected Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) for safety testing and evaluation.
By using, UL, the following is expected to be accomplished:
Study the unit and offer opinions and recommendations related to the unique nature of the product and to obligatory safety standards pertaining to domestic hot water heating appliances.
Discuss the product and determine the standards that must be met to retail the unit to selected markets.
Evaluate the unit to offer their opinion and necessary input, which will be integrated into the design of the units to be commercialized.
To read more about the laboratory news, click here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Wanderport-Selects-Safety-prnews-962005574.html?x=0&.v=1
On top of the finding of a reputable laboratory, since the last time WDRP was alerted, they have also filed for another patent! Patents become assets, so the more of these the company can get, the stronger and stronger they become in their niche.
Learn more about this patent here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Wanderport-Files-a-Third-prnews-4132639691.html?x=0&.v=1
Let’s take a look at the technical chart.
My favorite part of the current WDRP chart are those bases! There is nothing that says “strength”more then higher lows, and that is exactly what the chart has been doing since early May. In the big picture, we want to see these bases continue to grow higher and higher; however, in more of a shorter term view, the support level that would make the chart look extra spicy is the 200-MA – valued at $.037.
If $.037 is where the new base forms, then I would expect even more of the chart players out there to get involved and at the minimum move WDRP up their watchlists towards the top!
As I point out in the purple circle, volume is showing us that the market has liked what they’ve been reading about in regards to the company’s press releases and so forth. Increasing volume with increasing price action is a good thing – throw in the fact that the MACD is also increasing and approaching the 0-line crossover and we got ourselves a chart worthy of watching. Is it making more sense now on why I decided to bring this one back to you?
With all these solid dynamics taking place, let’s see if WDRP can continue to not only improve as a company fundamentally, but also keep this bullish looking chart on the uptrend!
WDRP - Wanderport Completes "In House" Testing
Should run all week on this news!!!
Wanderport Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WDRP) is delighted to announce that "in house" testing for the prototyped single cavity microwave energy tank-less water (SCMHU) is now complete. The SCMHU was evaluated and confirms performance improvements were made possible by the new heat exchanger design. In addition, based on what was experienced by the engineering team, Wanderport can now validate the following:
View data
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be
able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than
regulations allow.
-- The company has every reason to believe that any final product
offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive
and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than regulations allow. -- The company has every reason to believe that any final product offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
"I have been working with Mr. Bruno Zoccali of Design 1st Inc. on the prototype/SCMHU and we've done multiple trial runs, enough to allow me to recommend that we send the unit to the third party laboratory (UL(R)), so that we can keep pushing this ahead," said Mr. Robert Simoneau, Wanderport Corporation's Technical Advisor and Product Licensor.
Mr. Zoccali firmly stated, "When you have a single cavity prototype unit that incorporates multiple fundamentals, each potentially lethal in their own right, the chosen procedure is to find a balance between satisfying our need to validate functionality with the obligation to act responsibly, while maintaining momentum towards a final product." Mr. Zoccali continued by saying, "As engineering partners, we agree that we need to better understand and implement any and all safety features as necessary and that Wanderport's decision to work with a leading testing lab will go a long way towards making this happen."
Figure (C)-Actual Chart (June 2011): The graph was derived from the latest of many tests using a 2 channel type K-thermometer/temperature data logger downloaded on to a desktop on SE305 version 3.3.0.0. This particular chart shows 2 cycles of operation and is both consistent and indicative of what has transpired while performing in-house tests for the last month or so. Please note that both X and Y numerical values have been deleted, as it is preferred that precise representation on these values is made with the assistance of an accredited third-party lab. A dashed black line was also inserted representing baseline temperature as an alternate path for T1. Deletions of numerical values and dashed line insertion were done via image altering software solely for the purpose of illustration and clarity.
Note that: T1 and T2 are equal for the first division on X plane. This is a period of stabilizing where thermocouples and water reach a steady plane. Half way through the second division, T1 decreases dramatically while T2 increases dramatically. This first event ends approximately mid-way through the third division.
The second event begins roughly at the beginning of the fourth division, ending mid-way through the fourth. These events correlate the activation of the SCMHU with thermocouples for T1 placed at the input of the heat exchanger located opposite the RF shielding bulkhead in the SCMHU and is subject to any stray microwave energy disturbance and therefore, not a true representation of the temperature getting colder but rather is the method by which this delicate and accurate piece of test equipment is representing the microwave energy at ambient. Therefore, the dashed black line is a more important and accurate representation of baseline temperature. It is imperative to note that thermocouples would never be placed in an operational unit but these sensors are required to be placed in these dangerous environments for the purpose of measuring any temperature, as well as to gather feedback and various parameters.
Figure (C) continued: In conclusion, it can be noted that T2, shown in red, is not subject to as much interference as T1 because the sensor is located in an area that is not exposed to microwave energy. T2 represents the temperature of the water leaving the SCMHU and is raised extremely rapidly from the dashed black line (T1). This temperature rise has been consistent throughout various test durations and leaves no doubt about the heating capabilities of the technology and unit and demonstrates the capacity to heat water efficiently and economically while eventually reaching temperatures greater than regulations allow.
"Based on these extraordinary results, I recommended working with UL(R) as a safety testing lab for reasons that are obvious but also for reasons that are not readily apparent. It is significant to note they are also a certification partner for recognized energy efficiency programs, such as ENERGY STAR(R) and also a recognized resource for EMC testing, including FCC, CE and Industry Canada. I intend on improving our knowledge base rapidly and in actively promoting the inclusion of all the necessary features that I expect would lead us to a fully approved product for commercialization as rapidly as possible," further stated Mr. Simoneau.
Important Notice: All figures in this news release are subject to change without prior notice and are officially filed by Wanderport Corporation (WDRP) on www.otcmarkets.com in "Supplemental Exhibit "H" by choosing the "Financials" tab.)
WDRP - Wanderport Completes "In House" Testing
Should run all week on this news!!!
Wanderport Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WDRP) is delighted to announce that "in house" testing for the prototyped single cavity microwave energy tank-less water (SCMHU) is now complete. The SCMHU was evaluated and confirms performance improvements were made possible by the new heat exchanger design. In addition, based on what was experienced by the engineering team, Wanderport can now validate the following:
View data
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be
able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than
regulations allow.
-- The company has every reason to believe that any final product
offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive
and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than regulations allow. -- The company has every reason to believe that any final product offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
"I have been working with Mr. Bruno Zoccali of Design 1st Inc. on the prototype/SCMHU and we've done multiple trial runs, enough to allow me to recommend that we send the unit to the third party laboratory (UL(R)), so that we can keep pushing this ahead," said Mr. Robert Simoneau, Wanderport Corporation's Technical Advisor and Product Licensor.
Mr. Zoccali firmly stated, "When you have a single cavity prototype unit that incorporates multiple fundamentals, each potentially lethal in their own right, the chosen procedure is to find a balance between satisfying our need to validate functionality with the obligation to act responsibly, while maintaining momentum towards a final product." Mr. Zoccali continued by saying, "As engineering partners, we agree that we need to better understand and implement any and all safety features as necessary and that Wanderport's decision to work with a leading testing lab will go a long way towards making this happen."
Figure (C)-Actual Chart (June 2011): The graph was derived from the latest of many tests using a 2 channel type K-thermometer/temperature data logger downloaded on to a desktop on SE305 version 3.3.0.0. This particular chart shows 2 cycles of operation and is both consistent and indicative of what has transpired while performing in-house tests for the last month or so. Please note that both X and Y numerical values have been deleted, as it is preferred that precise representation on these values is made with the assistance of an accredited third-party lab. A dashed black line was also inserted representing baseline temperature as an alternate path for T1. Deletions of numerical values and dashed line insertion were done via image altering software solely for the purpose of illustration and clarity.
Note that: T1 and T2 are equal for the first division on X plane. This is a period of stabilizing where thermocouples and water reach a steady plane. Half way through the second division, T1 decreases dramatically while T2 increases dramatically. This first event ends approximately mid-way through the third division.
The second event begins roughly at the beginning of the fourth division, ending mid-way through the fourth. These events correlate the activation of the SCMHU with thermocouples for T1 placed at the input of the heat exchanger located opposite the RF shielding bulkhead in the SCMHU and is subject to any stray microwave energy disturbance and therefore, not a true representation of the temperature getting colder but rather is the method by which this delicate and accurate piece of test equipment is representing the microwave energy at ambient. Therefore, the dashed black line is a more important and accurate representation of baseline temperature. It is imperative to note that thermocouples would never be placed in an operational unit but these sensors are required to be placed in these dangerous environments for the purpose of measuring any temperature, as well as to gather feedback and various parameters.
Figure (C) continued: In conclusion, it can be noted that T2, shown in red, is not subject to as much interference as T1 because the sensor is located in an area that is not exposed to microwave energy. T2 represents the temperature of the water leaving the SCMHU and is raised extremely rapidly from the dashed black line (T1). This temperature rise has been consistent throughout various test durations and leaves no doubt about the heating capabilities of the technology and unit and demonstrates the capacity to heat water efficiently and economically while eventually reaching temperatures greater than regulations allow.
"Based on these extraordinary results, I recommended working with UL(R) as a safety testing lab for reasons that are obvious but also for reasons that are not readily apparent. It is significant to note they are also a certification partner for recognized energy efficiency programs, such as ENERGY STAR(R) and also a recognized resource for EMC testing, including FCC, CE and Industry Canada. I intend on improving our knowledge base rapidly and in actively promoting the inclusion of all the necessary features that I expect would lead us to a fully approved product for commercialization as rapidly as possible," further stated Mr. Simoneau.
Important Notice: All figures in this news release are subject to change without prior notice and are officially filed by Wanderport Corporation (WDRP) on www.otcmarkets.com in "Supplemental Exhibit "H" by choosing the "Financials" tab.)
WDRP - Wanderport Completes "In House" Testing
Should run all week on this news!!!
Wanderport Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WDRP) is delighted to announce that "in house" testing for the prototyped single cavity microwave energy tank-less water (SCMHU) is now complete. The SCMHU was evaluated and confirms performance improvements were made possible by the new heat exchanger design. In addition, based on what was experienced by the engineering team, Wanderport can now validate the following:
View data
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be
able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than
regulations allow.
-- The company has every reason to believe that any final product
offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive
and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than regulations allow. -- The company has every reason to believe that any final product offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
"I have been working with Mr. Bruno Zoccali of Design 1st Inc. on the prototype/SCMHU and we've done multiple trial runs, enough to allow me to recommend that we send the unit to the third party laboratory (UL(R)), so that we can keep pushing this ahead," said Mr. Robert Simoneau, Wanderport Corporation's Technical Advisor and Product Licensor.
Mr. Zoccali firmly stated, "When you have a single cavity prototype unit that incorporates multiple fundamentals, each potentially lethal in their own right, the chosen procedure is to find a balance between satisfying our need to validate functionality with the obligation to act responsibly, while maintaining momentum towards a final product." Mr. Zoccali continued by saying, "As engineering partners, we agree that we need to better understand and implement any and all safety features as necessary and that Wanderport's decision to work with a leading testing lab will go a long way towards making this happen."
Figure (C)-Actual Chart (June 2011): The graph was derived from the latest of many tests using a 2 channel type K-thermometer/temperature data logger downloaded on to a desktop on SE305 version 3.3.0.0. This particular chart shows 2 cycles of operation and is both consistent and indicative of what has transpired while performing in-house tests for the last month or so. Please note that both X and Y numerical values have been deleted, as it is preferred that precise representation on these values is made with the assistance of an accredited third-party lab. A dashed black line was also inserted representing baseline temperature as an alternate path for T1. Deletions of numerical values and dashed line insertion were done via image altering software solely for the purpose of illustration and clarity.
Note that: T1 and T2 are equal for the first division on X plane. This is a period of stabilizing where thermocouples and water reach a steady plane. Half way through the second division, T1 decreases dramatically while T2 increases dramatically. This first event ends approximately mid-way through the third division.
The second event begins roughly at the beginning of the fourth division, ending mid-way through the fourth. These events correlate the activation of the SCMHU with thermocouples for T1 placed at the input of the heat exchanger located opposite the RF shielding bulkhead in the SCMHU and is subject to any stray microwave energy disturbance and therefore, not a true representation of the temperature getting colder but rather is the method by which this delicate and accurate piece of test equipment is representing the microwave energy at ambient. Therefore, the dashed black line is a more important and accurate representation of baseline temperature. It is imperative to note that thermocouples would never be placed in an operational unit but these sensors are required to be placed in these dangerous environments for the purpose of measuring any temperature, as well as to gather feedback and various parameters.
Figure (C) continued: In conclusion, it can be noted that T2, shown in red, is not subject to as much interference as T1 because the sensor is located in an area that is not exposed to microwave energy. T2 represents the temperature of the water leaving the SCMHU and is raised extremely rapidly from the dashed black line (T1). This temperature rise has been consistent throughout various test durations and leaves no doubt about the heating capabilities of the technology and unit and demonstrates the capacity to heat water efficiently and economically while eventually reaching temperatures greater than regulations allow.
"Based on these extraordinary results, I recommended working with UL(R) as a safety testing lab for reasons that are obvious but also for reasons that are not readily apparent. It is significant to note they are also a certification partner for recognized energy efficiency programs, such as ENERGY STAR(R) and also a recognized resource for EMC testing, including FCC, CE and Industry Canada. I intend on improving our knowledge base rapidly and in actively promoting the inclusion of all the necessary features that I expect would lead us to a fully approved product for commercialization as rapidly as possible," further stated Mr. Simoneau.
Important Notice: All figures in this news release are subject to change without prior notice and are officially filed by Wanderport Corporation (WDRP) on www.otcmarkets.com in "Supplemental Exhibit "H" by choosing the "Financials" tab.)
WDRP - Wanderport Completes "In House" Testing
Should run all week on this news!!!
Wanderport Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WDRP) is delighted to announce that "in house" testing for the prototyped single cavity microwave energy tank-less water (SCMHU) is now complete. The SCMHU was evaluated and confirms performance improvements were made possible by the new heat exchanger design. In addition, based on what was experienced by the engineering team, Wanderport can now validate the following:
View data
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be
able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than
regulations allow.
-- The company has every reason to believe that any final product
offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive
and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
-- The unit demonstrated the capacity to heat water and that it will be able to efficiently and economically reach temperatures greater than regulations allow. -- The company has every reason to believe that any final product offering, incorporating this technology, will be highly competitive and likely to offer "Best of Class" performance.
"I have been working with Mr. Bruno Zoccali of Design 1st Inc. on the prototype/SCMHU and we've done multiple trial runs, enough to allow me to recommend that we send the unit to the third party laboratory (UL(R)), so that we can keep pushing this ahead," said Mr. Robert Simoneau, Wanderport Corporation's Technical Advisor and Product Licensor.
Mr. Zoccali firmly stated, "When you have a single cavity prototype unit that incorporates multiple fundamentals, each potentially lethal in their own right, the chosen procedure is to find a balance between satisfying our need to validate functionality with the obligation to act responsibly, while maintaining momentum towards a final product." Mr. Zoccali continued by saying, "As engineering partners, we agree that we need to better understand and implement any and all safety features as necessary and that Wanderport's decision to work with a leading testing lab will go a long way towards making this happen."
Figure (C)-Actual Chart (June 2011): The graph was derived from the latest of many tests using a 2 channel type K-thermometer/temperature data logger downloaded on to a desktop on SE305 version 3.3.0.0. This particular chart shows 2 cycles of operation and is both consistent and indicative of what has transpired while performing in-house tests for the last month or so. Please note that both X and Y numerical values have been deleted, as it is preferred that precise representation on these values is made with the assistance of an accredited third-party lab. A dashed black line was also inserted representing baseline temperature as an alternate path for T1. Deletions of numerical values and dashed line insertion were done via image altering software solely for the purpose of illustration and clarity.
Note that: T1 and T2 are equal for the first division on X plane. This is a period of stabilizing where thermocouples and water reach a steady plane. Half way through the second division, T1 decreases dramatically while T2 increases dramatically. This first event ends approximately mid-way through the third division.
The second event begins roughly at the beginning of the fourth division, ending mid-way through the fourth. These events correlate the activation of the SCMHU with thermocouples for T1 placed at the input of the heat exchanger located opposite the RF shielding bulkhead in the SCMHU and is subject to any stray microwave energy disturbance and therefore, not a true representation of the temperature getting colder but rather is the method by which this delicate and accurate piece of test equipment is representing the microwave energy at ambient. Therefore, the dashed black line is a more important and accurate representation of baseline temperature. It is imperative to note that thermocouples would never be placed in an operational unit but these sensors are required to be placed in these dangerous environments for the purpose of measuring any temperature, as well as to gather feedback and various parameters.
Figure (C) continued: In conclusion, it can be noted that T2, shown in red, is not subject to as much interference as T1 because the sensor is located in an area that is not exposed to microwave energy. T2 represents the temperature of the water leaving the SCMHU and is raised extremely rapidly from the dashed black line (T1). This temperature rise has been consistent throughout various test durations and leaves no doubt about the heating capabilities of the technology and unit and demonstrates the capacity to heat water efficiently and economically while eventually reaching temperatures greater than regulations allow.
"Based on these extraordinary results, I recommended working with UL(R) as a safety testing lab for reasons that are obvious but also for reasons that are not readily apparent. It is significant to note they are also a certification partner for recognized energy efficiency programs, such as ENERGY STAR(R) and also a recognized resource for EMC testing, including FCC, CE and Industry Canada. I intend on improving our knowledge base rapidly and in actively promoting the inclusion of all the necessary features that I expect would lead us to a fully approved product for commercialization as rapidly as possible," further stated Mr. Simoneau.
Important Notice: All figures in this news release are subject to change without prior notice and are officially filed by Wanderport Corporation (WDRP) on www.otcmarkets.com in "Supplemental Exhibit "H" by choosing the "Financials" tab.)
Glad to see you're back on board with WDRP!...all it took was the right PR.
We should make our next move up any minute now....
Go WDRP!!
Just got some:
06/07/11 Bought 35000 of WDRP @ $0.0551
Ready for next leg up!!
Great news!!!
Way to go WDRP!!!
Very nice bump in volume this morning.
Someone might know something, or maybe the UL guys are telling their friends & family about it.
Go WDRP!!
All of their shares are restricted and there is ZERO dilution for over two years.
Please don't comment on things if you don't know the facts...
They are simply raising awareness for the company and the product.
Go WDRP!
I've heard that 50 Cent is an avid penny stock investor....someone Tweet him. jk.
Well put MrStyle, I think you hit the nail on the head with that one.
Only a matter of time. We should get a good boost when efficiency numbers come out.
Go WDRP!
From regsho.finra.org:
Date|Symbol|ShortVolume|ShortExemptVolume|TotalVolume|Market
20110602|WDRP|860401|0|2794434|O (approx 30%)
20110601|WDRP|67150|0|129380|O (approx 52%)
Looks like considerably less shorting yesterday by volume percentage. Looks like shorters were actually a little more wary yesterday.
Go WDRP!
Now we just need bid support at 0.04+ and we'll be in real good shape.
Keep it up WDRP!
Hey Wrinks, got your message. I think you might be partially correct, but some selling may be from people that bought on the dip a few weeks ago. Once we get rid of them, shares should hopefully be back in strong hands.
Go WDRP!
Looking good today....it'd be really nice to see us break and hold above 0.04.
Looks like we're on our way!
Go WDRP!!
Call IR with your questions and concerns....it'd be a lot more productive IMO.
Hindsight is 20-20, anyone can say that they could do things better after the fact. I'm very happy with where THE COMPANY is at with their product. PPS will follow suit when it's time.
Every hear of a 'Tuesday Morning Quarterback'?
Go WDRP!
Makes more sense now. I got suckered into buying SR*H a while back...also run by one of the DiBiase's at the time. Everyone (well most everyone) got burned in that one. The DiBiase's belong in jail IMO.
It amazes me that this stock hangs on through what appears to be heavy dilution. One day stockholders are going to give up and let it die IMO. If it weren't for the large, apparently random dilution, this stock would have a ton of potential.
Very happy with today's PR. More great work by Mr. Simoneau. Can't wait to see the efficiency information, that's what should send the PPS skyrocketing.
Go WDRP!!
I think your opinions wouldn't come off as poorly to everyone on the board if they were portrayed as opinions rather than as fact. You complain about other posters being too positive, but their positive posts are written as opinions unless they are fact. Yours are always written as fact when they're only opinion.
In MY Opinion ;), the last PR was very good and we should start getting a lot of new buyers next week in anticipation of whats to come. The PR got a lot of exposure, hopefully people start noticing what an opportunity we have here.
Go WDRP!
I feel like the efficiency info is 'the big one' and they are saving it for the right time...gotta build interest back up with all of the other stuff and then come out with the efficiency info when the company has lots of eyes looking - making a full court shot isn't worth as much if no one's around to see it. It would be a waste to announce it before then. All just IMO though....and everyone knows what opinions are like :)
Go WDRP!
I can't wait until we get some details on the "favorable results"....I think that's what is going to start driving the PPS up.
Go WDRP!
Wow, the news is showing up everywhere. This should raise a lot of awareness and get a lot of new eyes on Wanderport.
I kinda wish the PR had a little more explanation of the water heater in the first paragragh since its going to be read by a lot of people not familiar with it. Other than that, I'm very happy with the new exposure!
Go WDRP!
Anyone talk to Andrew this week?
Excited to hear what's coming...
Go WDRP!
eTrade showing 315K buy @0.035, then walked down to 0.031 on 50K.
We should be getting some "concrete news" soon as the product is getting to a make or break point - UL certification, unit performance, etc....Lots of good things on the horizon hopefully.
Thanks guys, hopefully I'll be back when the time's right.
There is a ton of potential here, just a matter of time and the right moves by the company.
GLTA
I'm out....man, wish I had said that a couple months ago.
What a POS. CEO should be ashamed of himself. A Christian man shouldn't rob shareholders like this.
If this wasn't being diluted to death, there would be a ton of potential here.
Good luck to everyone still in...
Need some buyers today...
Nice....hopefully we build some momentum this week. Would be nice to get a PR or two (unit performance on trial runs?).
Go WDRP!
These prices will be a far off thought a week from now IMO....momentum should start building fast over the next couple weeks!
Go WDRP!
Thanks guys, hopefully I can get back before FEEL is ready to start making big moves (we know they're coming....just not sure when).
Had to get out for now...sorry guys, hopefully I'll be back soon.
Good luck in the meantime! (Not too good though, I'd like some buying ops when I'm ready to get back in)
Still believe in the company and the stock, just had a better opportunity for the time being.
I'm very disgusted with this stock and their CEO...we need a 'miracle' now.
Scared to even average down, each time I do, it just keeps going down.