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Thanks for the clarification Eco...I just opened up a position a few minutes ago and will begin adding bi-weekly until it's no longer feasible to do so...and then bide my time hoping that Bioxytran will begin to approximate Moderna's commercial success in the dim future...
Right Said, Fred!! (And very well put). The Professor sees this one as a possible long hold. But after the annual variant scare passes, do you feel Bioxytran can still remain viable? In other (and fewer) words, do they have anything else in the pipeline that can generate revenue? Just curious; And thanks!
Your concerns are best directed to Brett ("The CE will be removed in 30 days") Rosen...Any remarks or videos from him since his last failed prognostication months ago? I'm just curious--and profoundly disgusted, frankly...
I think underwater firefighting is more practical (!)
So are you remaining bullish about this stock going forward or not?
How viable do you think Bioxytran will be after COVID abates? Just curious to see if this could also be a long term play(?)
Why so reticent? Which stock will have you rubbing elbows with the Rockefellers and the Carnegies a few years from now? Inquiring minds would like to know...(This one anyway!)
Fingers and toes crossed that we get to one cent and three cents---to say nothing of five or ten cents down the road....And hopefully a lot sooner than a year from now...and SUSTAINABLY...
But who knows?
C
PS: So what will s\he say in the event that the PPS ever goes that high? Probably , "I FUCKED UP!!!!" BIG Time...
I like this stock as a dark horse play--even with the current challenges confronting the film (and related) industries...That said, why do you say that SAPX trades thin? Normally when a security is a so-called "thin trader" there are sharp price swings in both directions within fairly narrow time windows. This stock has over two billion unrestricted shares at last look and doesn't seem to fit that description at all--unless I'm missing something?
As it is, BABL's float is almost microscopic...With their current (enviable) share structure, why on earth would they consider a reverse split of any ratio? Just curious...
Agreed...I wish Plutus would blow pixie dust on my bank account so I could load shares of this stock 100,000 or more at a time...Sigh...
Lucky versus smart? I prefer either to neither and both to either! Great reading your posts as always, CJ!
EcoMike: By 'HUGE' are you thinking, say, ten dollars per share--and if so, how long do you think it might take before the company gets there? This one looks like a thin trader which often means sudden spikes in both directions but I also like the fact that roughly 80% of the outstanding shares are tightly held...
By "HUGE" are you conjecturing a ten dollar PPS or thereabouts? And if so, what general timeline do you think it might be reached in? Don't worry; I am NOT taking your comments as investing advice...this is the OTC after all...
If this company really is a scam you've told us so a thousand times already. Any unfavorable outcomes at this point are on us--not you...But that begs the question: Do you own shares of BABL? If so, bashing it doesn't figure to increase the share value. But if not, why the f*ck are you here?
Do you really foresee a hundred dollar PPS for IFUS? If so, how long of a timeline for that to occur?
All of us longs want this company to become a second Broadcomm (AVGO), NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) or a Nividia (NVDA)
But at this point I'd be thrilled with five bucks a share...
C
Hmmm... So you like cars AND baseball...Well analogized and duly impressed!
As will I...
FIVE DOLLARS??!? Do you do standup?!?
Do you trust Brett Rosen? (Or Mark Schmidt for that matter?)
Just curious...
A masochist who holds shares in order to please his tormentor (D O'): 'Stockhold Syndrome'.....BRILLIANT!!
Does Genesis have an Investor Relations contact person who we can get in touch with to voice our displeasure with all of the hollow updates about upcoming updates about still more upcoming updates?
Kevin Damoa may be brilliant from a technical standpoint but his constant "Stay-Tuned-Because-More-New-Is-Coming" approach comes across to me as a bit amateurish, and may appear that way as well to other prospective investors. If you'll excuse the analogy, a chef won't ring the dinner bell while the roast is in the oven...She'll wait until the food is actually on the table before she alerts her guests...
That approach should apply equally to CEO's when disseminating information to potential buyers, and I'm keeping fingers and toes crossed that this potentially revolutionary company doesn't turn buyers off by releasing steady streams of fluff tweets in the months ahead...
C
Right Said Fred!
THANK YOU for expressing that 3BB!! Hope & Hype rhetoric so typical of OTC Perma-Pumpers adds nothing substantive to the discourse and tends to dampen interest in the stock by serious investors...
C
We love it when you're dead on target too...(!)
Thx for this!
C
Agreed...I think BioAdaptives could be a great fit with another company in this space--IFUS...
Thanks for that explanation
C
Are large institutional investors even allowed to browse the bulletin boards for hidden gems?
Just curious,
C
I hope you're right but based on what?
Agreed...
Day to day price fluctuations with this stock mean nothing to those investors who sense this company's longer term possibilities...
Agreed; the true scam is indeed rising interest rates authorized by that wooden-headed Conservative jackass Fed Chairman Jerome Powell whose aggressive hikes do absolutely nothing to address--let alone curb--rampant price gouging by parsimonious CEO's of U.S. corporations across all market sectors...
Disgusted,
C
The post doesn't rule out a reverse split; it states that one isn't being contemplated 'in the foreseeable future'...
That opaque phrasing allows the CEO enough wiggle room to impose an R\S at a later date if he and the board members feel conditions down the road have changed enough to warrant one...
Just Sayin'
C
Totally agreeeed!!! The possibilities for this company--both domestically and abroad--are genuinely intriguing, if not life-changing, provided events unfold as projected...But that's the rub. As you point out, the U.S. trucking industry won't go away quietly if it foresees upcoming commercial encroachments on its turf. And 'government hurdles'--mainly in the form of licensing and state regulations--can keep startups--even promising ones like Genesis--from securing necessary approvals for years...I certainly hope not, but I feel your concern in that area is valid...
The good news, possibly, is that Europe may be a bit more accommodating since Genesis already has established connections there (please correct me if that's not the case)
Either way I feel this company--in view of its vision and current alliances--is a decent gamble considering the sector they're in and the troubles besetting the freight industry currently not to mention in the dim future...
C
Because they're NUTS!!!
I couldn't agree more...A competent CEO understands that when making forecasts with investors you have to weigh what you stand to gain versus what you stand to lose...
Announcing firm dates for the fulfillment of a specific goal ahead of time may kindle interest, but missing unsolicited predictions tends to kindle distrust and skepticism regarding anything you say afterwards...
C
Thus far the market doesn't seem to care, regrettably...
C
Canadian investors, presumably...
C
I couldn't agree more with you...I have no real choice but to hang in there at this point...
You and fam have a safe & tranquil 4th
C
When did Moon Market state that?
(And kindly provide the link while you're at it...)
Thanks,
C