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No sir your pal Fife controls the company
Duly, don't believe the BS. You are spot on my little brother
And that makes a lot of sense. So a sizeable investor is going to put real money into the company when if he really wanted to, he can buy the whole company. Yeah sure. Why do you consistently post absurd stuff on this board. Enough please. He can actually just buy GHS's note and force the company into bankruptcy. They are out of money chief.
I get no joy watching shareholders lose money. I do get joy out of watching someone who has literally been wrong on every single thing be wrong again. You are trying to suck people in and I don't appreciate that. Tell the truth and stop posting this BS Nasdaq dream.
Actually I believe I called it at 1.1 cents. Not guess work on my part. Recent event.
I think I predicted a big price drop last Friday and said this morning a break of a penny is imminent. Well what do you know, I do know what I'm talking about.
Very good and informative post. I would say cost is number 1. If you don't control your costs, you're out of business. I would also suggest respectfully that if you take a shrimp dish and you put a better shrimp in it, any less quality shrimp, no one is going to be able to determine what's the most expensive shrimp. In fact, if you take a cheap shrimp that is prepared by a very good chef and an expensive shrimp, that's prepared by a poor chef, cheap shrimp wins every single time. Now on the shrimp cocktail, there is a difference, however, they will never be in any shrimp cocktail, size business. That is the issue in a nutshell.
I believe I was the first person that brought the conversation to the COGS. Also, there is no grade in the shrimp distribution business called sushi grade. It is a marketing thing. Fresh never frozen yes. No on sushi grade. Shrimp, distributors market shrimp based on the following parameters. Country of origination, size, type, cleaned, uncleaned, fresh, previously frozen.
So everyone watch again. Up until between 11AM and 12, volume will be light and then all of a sudden, liquidity happens in the afternoon. That is not how real trading and buying works. Fake volume. A break of 1 penny is imminent
I'll repeat. You have no idea what you're talking about. Fife did the deal with SHMP AFTER HE WAS SUED
Oh pleeeeze. Come to class. Your buddy Fife is getting sued by the SEC and still doing the same thing he was accused of doing when he was sued
You have been wrong about everything you said. Come to class young man. I will teach you a lot. BTW, have you identified the Mexican gold mine yet?
Oh I know it is but I never said an employee is doing it.
Actually not really. Man you know so little. You can have $40,000 in 3 accounts and create a lot of volume
Everybody notice the same BS every day. Virtually no liquidity in the morning and then trades in the afternoon. Complete opposite of normal trading activity. Same thing that I called out when it was north of 2 cents. Someone is trying to create the impression of demand.
I think it's pretty obvious they are not spending money on the legal fees it would require to collect.
My analysis on manipulation is spot on which is why you say it's a good buying opportunity and I say no and I'll be right again. You are easy. Kind of like challenging a one arm juggler.
I'm not in the stooge identity business. What I can tell you is if he bought the stock at 25 or 50 or 75 cents, he wouldn't be sitting here so calm, as if he's happy that the stock is one cent. He's never bought the stock in my opinion.
I believe it worked out well because you know how many shares he bought. Zero. Did not work out well for the poor bas that listened.
UF, I'm giving you a layup. Putting the ball on a tee for you. Explain to me specifically what event you believe will occur over the next 3 months that makes this a good buying opportunity.
You don't read my posts. That is what happens when you don't come to class. There is no such thing as a short in a penny stock. Too expensive too short. If you don't believe me, find one BD in America that will allow you to short SHMP. I told this to Franny 10-20 times
Does everyone notice the paltry volume until it picks up every day very late morning. Not how normal buying works. A lot of fake buying to make it look like real demand. I stand by what I said on Friday.
Remember GHS has to sell. Buyers do not have to buy. GHS can only hold on for a short period of time until they start hitting bids.
They have to sell about 150,000,000 shares a quarter which is my rough calculation, maybe more. They also have an audit bill coming up which as of this minute, they probably are pressing for the money. The legal and audit bill is probably $100,000 for the 10K
I believe it's imminent
When the stock was north of 2 cents, I indicated that I was seeing bids placed, called fake bids to try to create the illusion of demand. I am now seeing it again.
A POS run by a dirtbag who is actually really bad at being a scammer.
Thank you. I wish UF would come to class. I'd save him a lot of egg on his face.
Please keep up which is what happens when you miss class. I said 1 year ago that the company was in deep financial trouble and your prediction was Nasdaq. On Friday, I said I expect a significant drop in the stock price very short term. You take Nasdaq. We will say who wins.
Oh sir, I made the prediction on Friday. May be proven to be correct today.
Predicting something that will happen in 2065 doesn't impress me. Predicting a 10-20% stock drop over a few days does. That is what I do. BYW, glad you mentioned Tesla. Since I'm sure you know little about it, kind of hard to believe that a company that hasn't invented anything in the car business is trading at a higher market cap then the top seven automobile companies in the world combined.
As I said beginning at least 12 months ago, the company was in deep financial trouble so it's no surprise they are giving up the fancy office space. When they stop paying the Chef, it's Taps time.
You're wrong. Opinion is the company is a POS. Scam means fraud and that is actionable You must then prove it's a fraud and good luck with that.
Uber, one more comment. You are being incredibly ingenious. For you to now post about Fife as if he's a shareholder martyr demonstrates how little you know. Your personal vendetta is accentuated by the fact you are now trying to paint Fife as Mother Theresa. Interesting. I can't think of one company in which Fife has been a major financier that has worked out well for shareholders. His company's terms are onerous for shareholders. I would say the only reason why he has been patient here is that he is actively being sued by the SEC for almost $100 million. BTW, that isn't the first time he or his companies were sued by the SEC
I'm not saying they are. What I'm saying is what he is posting is foolish at best. And if they do go after him, they will also prove malice considering the facts of his history. And when the legal bill becomes $100,000 quickly, he'll say I should have listened to that guy.
I did answer it. It was a BS lawsuit.
You have said 100 times the company is a scam.
Question Number 1 from Attorney. Sir have you ever been there? Answer no
Guaranteed that will be your beat moment. Gets worse from there.
I would call it a BS lawsuit. If you were a lawyer, you would realize that 25-50% are.
Listen chief, I am trying to tee up the ball for you and help you out and you are doubling down. Most lawyers will tell you very hard to prove fraud.
Maybe you don't have much anyway but I would tell you that any lawyer in America would tell you that what you're doing is stupid.
There are very rich people like John Fife here who may disagree with you. He has 5 star lawyers.
Then keep doing what you're doing. That is not legal advice.
Please explain why that is a scam. I'm serious. I will say they broker Nevada state law. That doesn't mean that he who drives down the highway going 90 is a scam. It means they broke the law.
So why is this a fraud which is a synonym for scam.
Please explain to me what makes this a scam. You will lose on all those examples.
A scam is a fraud. Explain why this is a fraud. You lose on every example you provided.
Come one man. Hiding behind a message board is cool but, it they sue you they will win. It's defamation. You have also been told that by me.