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This failed SCAM has been Scamming for 12 years.
(It's very simple. DGRI is a FAILED SCAM!)
Funny!! LOL
BINGO!! (He was let go from a company in a similar business. He was caught telling a tall tale about himself.)
What does it matter if it is 10 years 5 years or 5 mins ago he is a liar. BTW i don't own any shares in this POS. Whats the old saying once a liar always a liar. Yeah that's what i thought.
It is not bashing if it is the TRUTH.
Good luck here.
(Isn't this from 10 years ago?? LMFAO. C'mon, really?? How many lies have you told while bashing to get cheaper shares?? Give me a break. GLTU & GO $VGID)
Well then GOOD LUCK!!
(Just trying to see how the V Group is doing now with this business, that's all. )
A past history of LIES. As long has your ok with that.
Happy buying!! So far i don't even see that.
620,000 IN VOLUME TODAY .
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
(I understand that the CEO has a past history.)
Here is your CEO caught in a LIE. BTW it is no thrashing when it is the truth.
Who is Larry Twombly?
Horatio Alger couldn’t have written a better story about the life of Larry Twombly. It’s so good – a former hockey standout at Harvard who now presides as CEO of the growing California-based beverage company he founded last year – it appeared in Monday’s edition of USA Today.
Great story. But much of it, particularly the information regarding his hockey career, is untrue.
Hello, Larry
Read the full story from Monday's USA Today about Larry Twombly and his company, Hat Trick Beverage, here. Early Thursday morning, the newspaper ran a follow-up report addressing Twombly's claims.
When the story ran in the multi-color earlier this week, it sent me to the archives to find out more about this guy – the son of a New Hampshire truck driver who was drafted by the Boston Bruins and, by earning an invitation to play for the Crimson, the first member of his family to attend college. Despite being involved in a horrific motorcycle accident as a freshman that pulverized his leg, he returned to the Harvard team, and spent time in the minor leagues with the Maine Mariners and Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League and the International Hockey League’s San Diego Gulls after graduation.
First stop: HockeyDB (www.hockeydb.com), the massive statistics database which is to hockey history what The Weather Channel is to hurricane coverage. The first search, using Twombly’s last name, turned up nothing. For the second search, I entered just the first three letters of his last name. Nope. We tried using the letters “T-r-o”. Uh-uh.
Time for Plan B: Delving into HockeyDB’s vault of team statistics. Just to be sure, the INCH staff searched each of Harvard’s final stats sheets from the 1980’s. No luck. Then we checked old Maine Mariners numbers. Not there, either. Our search of San Diego Gulls statistics was fruitless, too. We investigated the Providence Bruins’ history – pretty easy since they’ve only been around since 1992. No sign of Twombly. On the Baby Bruins’ official site, he’s not listed among the franchise’s alums.
On to Plan C, which probably should’ve been Plan B, but I digress. If he was drafted by the Bruins, Twombly’s name would be in the team’s media guide. Granted, my copy is a little dated – three years old – but he doesn’t show up in the B’s draft history. A breeze through the 2005 NHL Draft Guide was also unsuccessful.
Finally, Plan D: Rummaging through the official Web site of Harvard athletics. A document on the men’s ice hockey page detailing the program’s past letterwinners doesn’t mention Larry Twombly. Nor is he listed among the Crimson players taken in the NHL Draft.
It sure looks like Twombly hoodwinked USA Today, but it’s not the first time he’s alluded to a hockey career in print. A Google search turns up references to past playing days ranging from the San Diego Union-Tribune to a number of stock analysis Web sites.
So the guy fabricated a hockey history. Big deal, right? He runs a growing company – Hat Trick Beverage’s stock peaked at 7.5 cents per share Wednesday after opening at one cent Monday morning, the day the article came out. Approximately 7.5 million shares have moved this week, not bad for an outfit that had only traded more than a million shares twice since going public in December. Must be that international business degree Twombly earned from Harvard in 1988, eh?
Uh, wait a second. In Cambridge, supposed classmates and teammates were left questioning their memories – something we expect Harvard alums don't do often. INCH couldn’t find anyone who could remember Twombly, and a glance at an alumni directory came up empty as well.
We wondered, Is USA Today aware of all this? I e-mailed Stephanie Armour, who wrote the story, Wednesday afternoon. About an hour or so later, she called me and said that, indeed, they'd found similar discrepencies.
I abandoned the CSI approach and found a phone number for Hat Trick Beverages via Google, hoping to speak directly to the source. Our optimism soared, buoyed by a quote in the USA Today feature in which Twombly says he “has his phone number on everything” and takes his own calls.
Not long after dialing, I was greeted by Larry Twombly…and his voice mail message. After the tone, I explained who I was, that I saw the USA Today piece and wanted to ask him a few questions about his playing career.
Twombly hasn’t called back, which is kind of a surprise. On his voice mail, he said he’d get right back to me. No fooling.
– Mike Eidelbes
I will agree that VGID is good for a 1-3 tick flip.
(Agreed, but I'm sure you've been around long enough to know that that's the optimal time to get in before the crowd does. This is going up imo. GLTU $VGID)
Don't count on it.
(Realistically, the hope is that the company will become successful enough to fund growth by other means and that growth will continue. So far VGID has shown revenue growth quarter over quarter. So, even though the current SP does not entirely show that, the prospect still remains that VGID will become more successful as time and effort will allow.)
Not a lot of volume 437,360. No interest even at the 52 week low..
That is not saying much. Give it time and this will be just like the others. Same CEO same ideas nothing change except the Name.
Wait until this pig gets diluted to zero. Look VGID is already down to it's low .0009 on 2/23/15. Yep looking VGID real good. (Price Performance (Last 52 Weeks) -99.97%)
(Seems the CEO and V Group are doing way better than the last company he worked for. Perhaps his ideas are showing more promise since he started his own business and public company. I'd rather own shares of VGID than the company where he was formerly )
Sounds familiar wonder where i heard that before. Hmmmmm! Take a good look at that other company cause this is where this company is heading.
(Got a nice spin off coming here very soon. Share holders of VGID will own 2 beverage companies for the price of one.)
Don't have PM. Where do you think this CEO was 5 years ago? BTW he was fired there. And they are all scams.
Better do your DD on this CEO. JUST SAYIN!! Look at his history..
I would not believe a word he say's.
(Damned if you do & Damned if you don't.)
Am i the only one that finds it odd that a CEO of a public held company is on a chat board promoting his company?
Dgri has been good to me and others. There has been 5th digit trading where you can buy .00015 or less and sell at .0002 Hahaha..
Good luck mick!
(you can safely buy at .0002 and sell at .0002 hahaha)
All you have to do is go back thru the historical quotes and see for yourself. It is right there in black and white. The facts don't lie.
(Bro it defiantly moved less than a year ago. It was something like August or September we had a little flip session I remember making like 25% on it0
Again get the facts right. DGRI was moving up while other penny stocks were going south. This is what happens in penny land. Let people make up there own minds weather they invest in DGRI or not. They should do there own DD. Like look at the historical quotes and see in black and white what DGRI has done. Who knows if DGRI will have another +1400% again. But i bet you will see another one of those mini runs.
(When there is other pennies moving just about everyday Why would one invest in DGRI and wait while their money is stalling Never knowing only hoping and waiting There is too many winning trades in the market to take a risky trade like DGRI )
Get your facts straight look at the historical quotes. There have been many small runs of 200-300% since the big run.In October DGRI went from .0002 to .0006 And in Sept from .0005 to .0008.
Here is just a few go back and look yourself
Plenty of chance to make money here.
DGRI!!!!
10/21/2014 0.0004 0.0004 0.0006 0.0004 49,001,690
10/20/2014 0.0003 0.0003 0.0005 0.0004 46,439,630
10/17/2014 0.0002 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003 5,635,148
10/16/2014 0.0002 0.0002 0.0003 0.0002 2,486,140
9/8/2014 0.0006 0.0005 0.0008 0.0006 187,698,798
9/5/2014 0.0005 0.0004 0.0006 0.0006 56,167,023
19/2014 0.0007 0.0006 0.0007 0.0007 24,894,361
8/18/2014 0.0006 0.0005 0.0007 0.0007 19,990,863
8/15/2014 0.0005 0.0005 0.0006 0.0006 26,601,440
8/14/2014 0.0005 0.0005 0.0006 0.0006 14,641,399
8/13/2014 0.0005 0.0004 0.0006 0.0005 47,066,798
7/11/2014 0.0013 0.0012 0.0014 0.0013 21,482,706
7/10/2014 0.0011 0.0011 0.0013 0.0013 38,361,444
7/9/2014 0.0011 0.0009 0.0012 0.0011 33,384,285
(This thing has not moved in ages and most likely never will....Why would one invest in a penny that has not moved in almost a year)
BINGO!! Finally someone gets it...
(Play the game. Some do not understand this.)
Yeah and this CRAP made me $$$$$$$ last year. All that on BS..
IF we get more of the same im ok with that..Play the pump!!! 200-300% coming soon.. The GAME OF PINKS.....
(Sorry crap is crap and that what DGRI is No sense in sugar coating this one This is the real world not wonderland)
HFBG) President, Calvin Ross,
has announced that shareholders were misinformed today by former HFBG
CEO, Larry Twombly. "Mr. Twombly showed today exactly why our attorneys
penned and mailed his termination letter yesterday. He was being fired
and he knew that. Unfortunately his past and his sole focus on the A.N.D.
product and the V-Group were in stark contrast to the focus of Hall of
Fame Beverages and its brands."
Didn't Calvin fire Twombly? Maybe Brad's with the V-group.Haha!!
Who is Larry Twombly?
Horatio Alger couldn’t have written a better story about the life of Larry Twombly. It’s so good – a former hockey standout at Harvard who now presides as CEO of the growing California-based beverage company he founded last year – it appeared in Monday’s edition of USA Today.
Great story. But much of it, particularly the information regarding his hockey career, is untrue.
Hello, Larry
Read the full story from Monday's USA Today about Larry Twombly and his company, Hat Trick Beverage, here. Early Thursday morning, the newspaper ran a follow-up report addressing Twombly's claims.
When the story ran in the multi-color earlier this week, it sent me to the archives to find out more about this guy – the son of a New Hampshire truck driver who was drafted by the Boston Bruins and, by earning an invitation to play for the Crimson, the first member of his family to attend college. Despite being involved in a horrific motorcycle accident as a freshman that pulverized his leg, he returned to the Harvard team, and spent time in the minor leagues with the Maine Mariners and Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League and the International Hockey League’s San Diego Gulls after graduation.
First stop: HockeyDB (www.hockeydb.com), the massive statistics database which is to hockey history what The Weather Channel is to hurricane coverage. The first search, using Twombly’s last name, turned up nothing. For the second search, I entered just the first three letters of his last name. Nope. We tried using the letters “T-r-o”. Uh-uh.
Time for Plan B: Delving into HockeyDB’s vault of team statistics. Just to be sure, the INCH staff searched each of Harvard’s final stats sheets from the 1980’s. No luck. Then we checked old Maine Mariners numbers. Not there, either. Our search of San Diego Gulls statistics was fruitless, too. We investigated the Providence Bruins’ history – pretty easy since they’ve only been around since 1992. No sign of Twombly. On the Baby Bruins’ official site, he’s not listed among the franchise’s alums.
On to Plan C, which probably should’ve been Plan B, but I digress. If he was drafted by the Bruins, Twombly’s name would be in the team’s media guide. Granted, my copy is a little dated – three years old – but he doesn’t show up in the B’s draft history. A breeze through the 2005 NHL Draft Guide was also unsuccessful.
Finally, Plan D: Rummaging through the official Web site of Harvard athletics. A document on the men’s ice hockey page detailing the program’s past letterwinners doesn’t mention Larry Twombly. Nor is he listed among the Crimson players taken in the NHL Draft.
It sure looks like Twombly hoodwinked USA Today, but it’s not the first time he’s alluded to a hockey career in print. A Google search turns up references to past playing days ranging from the San Diego Union-Tribune to a number of stock analysis Web sites.
So the guy fabricated a hockey history. Big deal, right? He runs a growing company – Hat Trick Beverage’s stock peaked at 7.5 cents per share Wednesday after opening at one cent Monday morning, the day the article came out. Approximately 7.5 million shares have moved this week, not bad for an outfit that had only traded more than a million shares twice since going public in December. Must be that international business degree Twombly earned from Harvard in 1988, eh?
Uh, wait a second. In Cambridge, supposed classmates and teammates were left questioning their memories – something we expect Harvard alums don't do often. INCH couldn’t find anyone who could remember Twombly, and a glance at an alumni directory came up empty as well.
We wondered, Is USA Today aware of all this? I e-mailed Stephanie Armour, who wrote the story, Wednesday afternoon. About an hour or so later, she called me and said that, indeed, they'd found similar discrepencies.
I abandoned the CSI approach and found a phone number for Hat Trick Beverages via Google, hoping to speak directly to the source. Our optimism soared, buoyed by a quote in the USA Today feature in which Twombly says he “has his phone number on everything” and takes his own calls.
Not long after dialing, I was greeted by Larry Twombly…and his voice mail message. After the tone, I explained who I was, that I saw the USA Today piece and wanted to ask him a few questions about his playing career.
Twombly hasn’t called back, which is kind of a surprise. On his voice mail, he said he’d get right back to me. No fooling.
– Mike Eidelbes
Yeah and less then 30 days after that post DGRI went to .004. Could happen again. Penny stocks are scams..
(4/8/2014 0.0040 0.0021 0.0040 0.0023 188,712,539)
Well Dan Hollis did say in the Shareholders conference call there would be NO REVERSE SPLIT. Im sure that call was recorded.
Provide a link for a REVERSE SPLIT.
Yep that is what peeps were saying last year at this time. And then April hit and then boom ..I will take my chances no risk no reward..
(Hollis this POS are done. Stick a fork in this pig)
Welcome to penny stock land. I will take that 100% every time.
DGRI $$$$$$$!!!
Hollis has been here 12 years. He is not going anywhere.
The past is the present. Might has well make some $$$$$ along the way.
GLTU..
DGRI $$$$$$
(Livng in the past is not going to work on this scam)
This so called pump and dump work fine in 2014 +1400% with this sort of history. How many other stocks did that?
(This stock is cheap because it's heavily diluted and it's a SCAM and most investors have figured it out. Pump and dumps don't work well with this sort of history.)
DGRI may not run to the +1400% again but you will see some small 200-300 runs just on pumps alone..
WRONG!! Smart traders will buy and make $$$$$ 200% -300%% or higher next run.
DGRI $$$$$$$$$$$.
Stocks go up stocks go down.Penny stocks buy cheap sell higher. DGRI is a cheap buy in. Make 200-300% and be happy.
DGRI$$$$$..
12 years and counting and the door is still open. HAHA!! DGRI$$$$$$..
SOON ANOTHER RIDE UP.. MAYBE 200-300%
(Yes your right ... sooner or later the SEC slams the door on them)
Look at other pink stocks and you will see the same thing.
(All this company is doing is putting out fake prs nothing has come true)
(Not CWIR per se,) So it is pure speculation then. Nice try!!
That is a good thing they caught him hey. Nothing to do with CWIR.
(SEC Charges Canadian Man With Conducting Fraudulent Trading Scheme)
Like i said im not worried. Please read the SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT at the bottom of the PRs. That right there says everything you need to know about penny stocks.. Old saying goes ( if there lips are moving there lying)
(Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that reflect the Company's current expectation regarding future events. Actual events could differ materially and substantially from those projected herein and depend on a number of factors. Certain statements in this release, and other written or oral statements made by Dutch Gold Resources, Inc. are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements since they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which are, in some cases, beyond the Company's control and which could, and likely will, materially affect actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise these forward-looking statements for any reason, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the company's expectations include, but are not limited to, those factors that are disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in documents filed by the company from time to time with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory authorities. )
Im not worried. DGRI has been a good stock for me since April 2014.
DGRI seems to always have these mini run ups 2-4 ticks.. and as we all know the big *1400% run last year..Play the pump!!!
(the big run will come again and I believe it is coming soon, IMO)