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Lol. You may want to take a financial class at your local junior college sir. Are you really comparing the two companies? One is profitable. One doesn't even make or do anything.
Jeez. Attack of the brain dead sub penny pumpers.
I hope you didn't just blindly throw money because a couple of charlatans on here told you too. They could do a sub penny pump and run it up a bit. When they do dump if. All of the charlatans bragging about what the company is doing are full of it. It's a sub penny scam that will eventually end in.000001 and the ceo will be on to his next scam. That's how this works
It's pp holders. It's a scam dude. What do they do? What kind of revenue do they bring in? How do they pay themselves to live? Very simple questions to ask yourself.
Down over 25% since you called a penny this week.
According to his profile at Bloomberg Businessweek, Mr. Twombly, sometimes going as Larry instead of Lawrence, has served as the CEO of two other OTC beverage companies – Hat Trick Beverage, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HKBV) and Hall of Fame Beverages, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HFBG). HKBV has one trading day for the past month, according to Quotemedia, and is listed at $0.000001, while appearing as Grey Market / Skull and Crossbones on OTC Markets. HFBG is stamped with Pink No Information / Stop Sign on OTC Markets and trades at $0.0001 per share, or rather does NOT trade as it has a total of ZERO shares traded for the past three months.
While he was still CEO of HKBV, Mr. Twombly was featured in an article on USA Today, which turned out to be a real fiasco. Twombly told USA Today he 'attended Harvard' and was a hockey draft pick for Boston Bruin. Following a USA Today investigation, Harvard stated there was no record of Mr. Twombly's attendance and his name was missing from any college of pro hockey player database, so basically the whole story was concocted to present him and the company he was running at the time in a better light. In short, it was an outright lie, which led to his PR firm apologizing and USA Today writing a followup clarification article.
As an added bonus, here is a rather obviously photoshopped photo used to advertise VGID's 'a.n.d.' product on its official Facebook page.
With all this information in mind, traders may want to think long and hard, then go and do their own extensive research on the company, its products, alleged financial performance and its management before making any decisions.
LOL. Oh boy, another run of the mill,broke,triple penny charlatan has joined the party. Out of your league here little boy. No lemmings to influence either way
What did they say that was untrue? What the arricle didn't mention is got fired for being the liar that he was then and is now. How many shares has the ceo bought? You do realize most sub penny stock CEOs hold over half the companies shares right? It doesn't matter. It's all a big scam.
STOP THE SUB PENNY SCAMS NOW!!!
According to his profile at Bloomberg Businessweek, Mr. Twombly, sometimes going as Larry instead of Lawrence, has served as the CEO of two other OTC beverage companies – Hat Trick Beverage, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HKBV) and Hall of Fame Beverages, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HFBG). HKBV has one trading day for the past month, according to Quotemedia, and is listed at $0.000001, while appearing as Grey Market / Skull and Crossbones on OTC Markets. HFBG is stamped with Pink No Information / Stop Sign on OTC Markets and trades at $0.0001 per share, or rather does NOT trade as it has a total of ZERO shares traded for the past three months.
While he was still CEO of HKBV, Mr. Twombly was featured in an article on USA Today, which turned out to be a real fiasco. Twombly told USA Today he 'attended Harvard' and was a hockey draft pick for Boston Bruin. Following a USA Today investigation, Harvard stated there was no record of Mr. Twombly's attendance and his name was missing from any college of pro hockey player database, so basically the whole story was concocted to present him and the company he was running at the time in a better light. In short, it was an outright lie, which led to his PR firm apologizing and USA Today writing a followup clarification article.
As an added bonus, here is a rather obviously photoshopped photo used to advertise VGID's 'a.n.d.' product on its official Facebook page.
With all this information in mind, traders may want to think long and hard, then go and do their own extensive research on the company, its products, alleged financial performance and its management before making any decisions.
According to his profile at Bloomberg Businessweek, Mr. Twombly, sometimes going as Larry instead of Lawrence, has served as the CEO of two other OTC beverage companies – Hat Trick Beverage, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HKBV) and Hall of Fame Beverages, Inc. (OTCMKTS:HFBG). HKBV has one trading day for the past month, according to Quotemedia, and is listed at $0.000001, while appearing as Grey Market / Skull and Crossbones on OTC Markets. HFBG is stamped with Pink No Information / Stop Sign on OTC Markets and trades at $0.0001 per share, or rather does NOT trade as it has a total of ZERO shares traded for the past three months.
While he was still CEO of HKBV, Mr. Twombly was featured in an article on USA Today, which turned out to be a real fiasco. Twombly told USA Today he 'attended Harvard' and was a hockey draft pick for Boston Bruin. Following a USA Today investigation, Harvard stated there was no record of Mr. Twombly's attendance and his name was missing from any college of pro hockey player database, so basically the whole story was concocted to present him and the company he was running at the time in a better light. In short, it was an outright lie, which led to his PR firm apologizing and USA Today writing a followup clarification article.
As an added bonus, here is a rather obviously photoshopped photo used to advertise VGID's 'a.n.d.' product on its official Facebook page.
With all this information in mind, traders may want to think long and hard, then go and do their own extensive research on the company, its products, alleged financial performance and its management before making any decisions.
It does. The frustrating part is 67k showed up on the ask at .47 immediately after that was taken out. Promoting the company and getting rid of this non retail seller needs to happen now.
50k shares just taken out at .45
Pp holders that will take whatever they can get. After all it's all free money. Welcome to the sub penny pump scam
That's my play too. I don't think its fool proof though. I don't trust the management team because I know nothing about them. They are heading in the right direction as long as they don't get cute, ie, buying other companies, expanding from the core business, etc. This company has homerun potential. I think though the time is now for a seeking credibility article. Like right now!
One of you guys could too on seeking credibility. You could make it pop with a great article
How did they knock the cover off the ball? Profitability? Yes. Is it still peanuts? Probably. The future on the other hand has never looked brighter imo. Here's the problem... I saw the report. You saw the report. How many others did? A dozen? 100?
Will do.,as the massive, massive dillution continues to get dumped on you.
Lmfao
If it doesn't you can't post on any board for the following week. Are you up for the challenge? Or are you another run of the mill sub penny pumping broke charlatan?
How many of those " 5 billy" did they purchase? Did they issue it to themselves to dump on the lemmings? Is this a scam? Do they really do anything?
What exchange is this turd even on?
No take a look for yourself., an officer has been buying for months and no one has sold. This isn't a stock that's in the trips. Stocks like this actually report. I know it's a different concept.
Just wait... They'll be right back. Sing it with me,,, debt, dillution, debt, debt, dillution. Debt, dillution, debt, debt, dillution. Just the girls now debt, dillution, debt, debt dillution
Lol. You're getting scammed. Did you say billion with a B? Lol. This stock is straight up amateur hour. Debt and dillution. Only purpose is to fleece shareholders. I know it make some folks feel important being able to own a million shares of anything but this is a joke.
But an insider is buying. They own a ton of shares and no one is selling. Not sure what your talking about?
52 week low set today on less then a hundred bucks. That's comical too. That "paint job" at the end of the day was $1500.
Total scam.
Any type of press coverage after a blow out quarter would move it over a dollar real quick. That's assuming this entity that's dumping shares runs out or will let it.
Interesting. And rediculous.
You don't know that for sure. 10k on bid at .41 for the last half hour and no one selling. Pretty impressive
Congratulations. I'm 41, and live in one of the most expensive parts of the country but already cant wait for retirement. I'm hoping by 50 to atleast be able to do whatever I want work wise. Trading this stock the last few years has helped me hopefully get there.
Totally. Just hope this non retail seller runs out of shares soon
Jiminy Christmas put the penny stock chart down lol and read the content of the post.
Yeah, no., I was right. This company has serious potential but they need to make good decisions on their marketing efforts. How can you release a statement today and put $50,000 instead of 50k shares. I also get all updates through yahoo finance. There's nothing that comes on scottrade or any other financial page I see. They need to get their s together and realize they work for shareholders.
Perhaps. I don't know. The company doesn't really tell you anything.
Why is it dropping so drastically?
Theres some type of bs pp horders dumping here. It's not retail or shorts I know that.
What to you consider an ordinally manner? Once a week they'll sell to whatever bid is there. My concern is what's the end game? Who is it and how many do they have? I'll ask on there next conference call.
Yeah but they need to deal with his entity that seems to have an unlimited amount of shares selling into any big bid or rally. That's what I hate about stinky pinkies. You never know what kind of bs your going to get.
Should be end of March. They need to promote the company more.
Lol. Is he worried about getting a wr coaching job at a junior college or something? Lol. Scam shareholders on an exchange that holds no one accountable and ride off into retirement sunset is the m.o. here in my opinion.