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You decided to reveal the contents of your latest e-mail with BTHR CEO and then say he is full of crap.
What about this post you wrote? You now think it will never become a ten bagger?
The lower the better. I too will buy 1 million shares at 0.025.
I am involved with two other biomedical / biotech firms in USA, not listed, with solid business plans, patents, IP. Yet, the USA venture capital market sucks. These are American firms and the CEOs have proven abilities. But raising funds within USA has been tough.
It is very difficult to raise money for development stage companies in USA. Yet, the likes of Enron will suck in investors and then go to the wall.
That is a fact of life. The VC will want an arm or a leg to assist companies like AMBS. They are more like Vulture Capitalists.
It is not the lack of passion, skill and research. For all the hype of Quantitative Easing, very little has flowed down to small companies. Just wondering where all the Bernanke money has gone.
But wait, we can have big banks splurging on exotic financial deals and losing billions and that is all right. And they have rogue traders that burns big holes in them.
Point: AMBS will not attract venture capital in USA easily.
Whether Gerard has approached Far East investors I do not know. Investors in the Far East have plenty of opportunities themselves too. But there are firms that seek new investments. Often they would require some technology transfer.
Even governments with the big sovereign funds are seeking good investments. Gerard needs to seek these out. I am not his Business Development Director and am not paid to seek funds for him.
I am from the Far East and I know the wealth that is here. AMBS will rise up much faster if they seek investors from the Far East, develop their treatment in conjunction with rich venture capitalists.
The problem in USA is FDA...the rules are stifling and takes a decade to get anything fully approved. Therefore they have to resort to orphan rules and all that.
But there are major research institutions in the Far East and if proven, medical tourism will bring thousands to Asia for treatment. FDA does not regulate nor prevent medical tourism.
And there are very reputable universities and companies in Asia that can assist Gerard.
He just need to make contacts. Gerard is begging for funds. He can progress MANF and other technologies in parallel. And when proven overseas he pushes for FDA. If FDA is too slow, the patients are not going to listen to FDA. Parkinson Disease is not going to wait just because FDA is slow. And patients will not wait either.
AMBS is not going to run their business via iHUB. Yes, I expect they will be in touch with the academic world but not via us.
People expects miracle..get it now, prove it now. Patience is virtue. This is not selling hamburgers or Starbucks coffee where you see the product in minutes.
To those who are now so good at calling Gerard a scam CEO, etc. did you not do your due diligence before you invested? Why be so frustrated now just because the PPS has dropped back? Why did you invest in AMBS?
Where were you and what did you write when the PPS was 4x higher?
It is common to see all the frothing and snarling when the PPS goes down. Good for those who see a better future, bad for those who do not have the holding power or were betting on making a tidy profit.
No need for condolences nor apologies.
AMBS will make it big, very big. You just do not know who I am and how I can be involved in AMBS.
I am used to frustrated investors (maybe losers) flinging mud at Gerard. I will throw him a few diamonds instead because I truly believe and support what AMBS is doing.
I am accumulating and I take profits too. If the market yo-yo, I might as well take profits. Can always buy back at today's low levels again.
When AMBS starts climbing, I hope you are back here and I am sure there will be a different tune then.
Mark my words.
ELAY is probably going for a make-over. It will be called FADE-AWAY...and be traded under FWAY. ha ha
I am for Class Action too. Tony and whoever have been involved should be hauled to Court. We can give 50% of the compensation to the lawyers.
Tony's factory and business is worth a lot of money. A Federal Lien can be placed upon what Tony owns.
Shutting down CCAJ is too late for Tony. He should take action against those who defrauded him. We, the investors, should not be the innocent victims.
The next generation delivery system is here.
The Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the biotechnology company Starpharma Pty Ltd (both are in Australia) have demonstrated the potential to deliver medications via a new nano-sized drug delivery 'vehicle'.
The potential applications include the treatment of metastatic cancer, lymphoma, HIV and metastitial tuberculosis.
AMBS should contact this company to see if MANF can be delivered to the substantia nigra, the part of the brain that needs it.
Wait and see. I think he will become General Patton Molen soon. ha ha. The news is coming.
VERA will soon VERAFY the position of BTHR. No reason for VERA to be dragged into a mud-pit with BTHR. What is their reward if PPS stays at 0.0001?
And it is so easy to give it a boost...just announced they signed a MOU to buy a Hungry Jacks joint and many hungry jacks will gobble up another 1.2 billion shares at 0.004.
Then announce another MOU to buy a Starbucks joint and up goes the PPS again as starry-eyed investors buck up the price.
You think VERA has no money in their pockets? Who needs an office when all it takes is a bank account?
Hold your horses. History may be repeated, I do not know.
Or History may not be repeated. A trusted person is heading to Ground Zero to check on it. We will hear from him and not from Herr Generalissimo Molen. ha ha.
I enjoy masala chicken but not every cook can make a good dish.
AMBS is much more delicious that Masala Chicken. It is a diamond in the making.
I watch the Commissiong videos with great interest, watch the calm way he speaks and delivers, studied his investor letters, etc. Gerald is not a circus ringmaster or magician. He is in the game for serious medical advancement. And it takes time and money.
AMBS may be for the long haul and I am willing to ride with it to success...to the millions in fortune.
Those who want to flip and flap for a profit are better off investing in Masala Chicken LLC. ha ha
Ha ha ha. His Excellency "Morsi" Molen will soon be promoted to Herr Field Marshal Molen. He will deliver. Just wait and see...not too many days from now...we shall get a CNN report from Ground Zero.
What did Warren Buffett say? Invest when others fear and Fear when others are investing.
I continue to accumulate BTHR as I believe another spike is coming. It is simple: VERA and others are quietly buying the shares now. All VERA has to do is give BTHR a temporary loan to issue a LOI for the next acquisition and the PPS will shoot up.
How low can 0001 go?
Diversified, I am with you...not selling and holding for long term.
Nothing wrong with GNGR. This is market dynamics. Everyone wants to be an instant Buffett. Maybe they better go and enjoy some other Buffet. LOL.
GNGR is a long term investment. They are minding their business and growing it slowly. Gunther is not into Pump and Dump or R/S etc. I will wait.
I presume you have Molen's e-mail. So please e-mail to him with exactly the words you are using here.
I am buying some shares today.
Molen can defend himself without my help. This time I think it is for real.
I am encouraged when I watch Commissiong on the videos. He does not come across as a crook. He speaks calmly with a passion to get to good results for medical science first and profits for AMBS next.
It is good if others are bashing this PPS down. AMBS is not going out of business. They are working hard, they are talking to funders, to investors, and doing what it needs to get to success.
I trust Commissiong rather than those who are so fervently advising me here to dump this stock.
I keep accumulating.
Thanks for your views. I looked up your blog and had some good chuckles with your witty comments.
I thank my "friends" here for keeping the PPS down to 0001. Great for me. I either lose 100% when BTHR goes out of business (unlikely) or I make 100% to 500% when it goes back up (quite likely).
The CEO is not a dummy. He is in this game long enough and knows how to make his bread. He is not a bankrupt and he does not have enormous overheads.
So which side do I want to be on? The CEO or our kind "friends"? It is a no-brainer.
BTHR has far better odds than buying the lottery.
Thanks for the info about BTHR and Asher. Fascinating.
In the Far East we call the likes of Asher, Loan Sharks. They charge enormous interest rates but that is often the choice between death or life for the borrower. It is part of a legalized under-ground economy for businesses that cannot get bank loans or enough funders.
OTC was set up precisely to help companies raise funds. While it has taken on a life of its own with good, bad and ugly companies, OTC continues to be great gambling arena for millions.
BTHR has existed for years. I read all those harsh bashing and I am still invested. The reason is simple: BTHR could have gone out business time and again and leave everyone with their losses. It did not.
That Withman has the Wits to survive speaks volumes. SEC and FINRA have not gone after him. Obviously he is doing something still on the correct side of the Law.
I buy the Lotto every week and hardly win anything. BTHR has much better odds than Lotto or the Jackpot machines.
With due respect, you are wrong about VGPR. I shall not comment more.
Just wait for the News.
CEO Molen has invited someone I know to go and look at the new Plant. Do you have any concrete evidence that VGPR has never even started construction?
Your post implied he did nothing so far.
0001 is a good base to accumulate BTHR.
Without revenue there is no need for a Board of Directors, an office and other fanciful corporate stuff. They can always outsource to professional firms when there is a deal.
It does not matter to me how many decide to thumb down BTHR. I have confidence there will be another round of big surge to 0005.
BTHR CEO has not closed down this company nor declared insolvency. SEC has not arrested him. So what has he done so wrong?
Many buy hoping to make a quick buck and then sing songs of joy. When it does not happen, they are quick to dig out his past history.
Go ahead and keep this PPS down at 0001. I am still accumulating.
Anyone wants to bet with me that it will not ever go back to 0002...a 100% increase? Want to bet?
I am pleased that CCAJ has not gone to 0.0001 all these months. Something is keeping this counter alive.
A few counters that I have invested in or monitoring are in the 0001 graveyard. The dead can rise and Lazarus has emerged from one those stocks.
As for CCAJ, the whole argument was about who cheated whom. Meanwhile Tony has gone about doing his business...he needs to as this is his lifelong work and the legacy of his family. His father will roll in the grave if not.
I got into CCAJ because I admired the Italian creativeness in the tile designs. And it re-cycled seashells, glass, etc. and turn them into useful products.
Also CCAJ has a policy of Made-in-America by USA labor..not from China. Chinese labor costs have gone up significantly. Trans-Pacific shipping costs are up. Raw materials in Asia are no longer cheap due to inflation.
With the American economy recovering, I see a sense of pride in Americans now.
So, all signs point to CCAJ being successful. I just hope they can sort out their internal corporate problems.
I am holding my shares too and may now add more. ESSI will succeed or will be bought out. It is a no-brainer:
- Tropine 3 is already being prescribed to patients with success and without side-effects. FDA allows doctors this discretion for approved existing drugs.
- It is a FDA approved drug and the patent and FDA trials are to establish formal approval for a novel usage.
In the words of the ESSI Founder when I spoke to him last year: You have to take a bucket-full of it to get side-effects.
I am optimistic.
Many thanks for this news. Really encouraging. It is actually a FDA approval for a novel use of an existing drug.
No reason by ESSI cannot achieve the same. In our case ESSI is a USA-corporation and it is USPTO mission to help USA firms succeed (readers can read the excellent blog of the USPTO Director).
I got into PRTN and now ESSI precisely because I like its novel usage which in our case is already being prescribed to patients as that is allowed by FDA for an approved drug.
So why is ESSI dragging its feet on the FDA trials? They are sitting on a goldmine.
CGRA is showing a lot of resilence. Big gold mining stocks are now clobbered due to the big drop in gold price. But CGRA is doing the reverse, it is creeping up!
Gold price will not stay down for long. There are just too many uncertainities in the world.
As usual the market is myopic...follow the herd. I see potential wealth in CGRA. It requires little overheads as the tailings are all on the surface...no need to mine at all...just crush them and process.
AMBS is a goldmine. The lower it goes, the better for accumulation.
It has survived for months despite the PPS sliding down. It will survive well into the future.
Of course Gerarld and his Dad wants to make sure they are not booted out after more than a decade of hard work. And they need to retain ownership. The corporate world has no mercy once they lose 51% ownership.
I invest in the potential of MANF. AMBS is just the vehicle.
Bought CGHC at 0.06 in April and sold at 0.144 within a week.
Today got back in at 0.052. I expect this counter to move back to above 0.10.
It is an on-going profitable business unlike many OTCs and yet the market has not warmed up to this counter.
Zero bid today? Then how come it is now at 43,600,000 shares traded?
What bid to you expect when the ask is 0.0001? The bid should be 0.0000 then. LOL
I see a lot of panic selling today. CEO Whitman and VERA are coming with the next revenge of the JEDI.
All they have to do is announce a bid (with cash deposit) on a restaurant and we shall see the bids shoot back up to 0.0004. Such is the nature of the herd mentality.
Hellooo.... where is my 0.03,0.02 or even lower PPS? Where are the people that have been loudly proclaiming that the Day of Judgement is coming? ha ha
Agreed. AMBS has great potential. Fund raising is always a challenge for any development stage company.
AMBS is not into some flimsy research with outlandish claim. They are into very serious stuff with MANF, PD, Alzheimer, brain trauma injury, heart attacks etc.
Amazing that one factor, MANF can achieve so much. One wonders why the Gates Foundation, Warren Buffett etc. are not into this company.
When we look at the tens of millions donated for various medical conditions, what AMBS is doing has the potential to save many lives and to provide a better quality of life for the sufferers.
The BTHR press release looks quite solid to me:
- For the next 12 months, VERA has right of first refusal to provide funding.
- Immediate funding of $1.5 million. Additional funds up to $ 10 million.
For anyone to allege there is no truth in this amounts to a libel if VERA decides to sue. And VERA is entitled to sue as many statements here appears to allege that VERA and BTHR are lying.
I support BTHR. With 10 MUSD, they can also buy out Mango. Nothing is ruled out.
CEO Whitman has ambushed the market with his funding news and will do so again.
1.2 billion shares got traded when that news hit the market and some would have made good profits if they had accumulated at 0001 or 0002.
The big sale is on but also the big buy is just around the corner too.
It is a gamble but that is where the risk and rewards are. A few hundred may turn into a few thousand later.
GLTA
Dilution is essential even for mainboard companies and we see that all the time. The purpose of listing is to raise public funds.
For startups, the reason for investing is their business plans and how good are their assets or potential assets.
CGRA has tremendous assets on the surface in the form of tailings that can be re-possessed. Even major mines are now doing that as the technology is now available at affordable costs.
CGRA has the potential to be way above $1.00 and I am accumulating. In investments we can take a long term view or we can be the daily flipper and trader. Those who seek quick gains will often be frustrated.
ExxonMobil, Microsoft and many great counters started low, went through periods of big fluctuations but have gained in PPS. It is up to the investor to decide on what he wants.
I do not know the background of Bill Wright. I invite others to comment on what you have written.
I like to know if there is a CEO that is squeaky clean? Just about OTC I am into there are negative comments on the CEOs.
I am happy to share my due diligence. I read the Bureau of Land and Mines environmental report for CGRA proposed mining area. It is first class and very thorough.
I checked the google map and zeroed in on the location of the mine and it checked out exactly with what CGRA has put into their documents.
I checked the testing lab in Nevada, did checks against CGRA CEO (with words like fraud, scam, lawsuit, etc. on Google). Nothing adverse came out.
Spent an hour on video-link with Bill Wright, CEO, watched him closely and took notes. Came out very well on my scale of trustworthiness.
All CGRA needs is cash to proceed. The tailings are not floating away (no floods there. LOL). The extraction procedure is not rocket science. I checked all those out.
Yes I have spent many hours reading up and examining CGRA documents. All they need is sufficient cash to get going.
I am well invested with them and intend to see them succeed.
Very good. Declare in public your vested interest, if any, in BTHR.
Are you a shareholder? If so how many shares and at what price?
Thank you for warning everyone of the scam, the fraud, etc. I always believe that no one is so free as to warn others without a motive. So what is yours?
Worthless paper? How many shares have you got to sell? Tell me and we can arrange a deal at 0001.
Worthless paper? When it shot up to 0005 recently, it was certainly not worthless when 1.2 billion shares got traded on a single day.
Worthless to you perhaps but not to me when I can buy at 0001. Some people seems to know all that is happening inside BTHR. If so, why did anyone not tell us in advance of the VERA funding deal?