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has lebby ever been straight with shareholders? ebullient proclamations without specific information and ambiguous
wording seem his preferred modes.
if Dr. Lebby came out with a clearcut statement about lwlg's position, even if the emphasis was on the headwinds, a number
of good things might follow. but I myself do not believe he is capable of being straightforward. he's by no means a
bad man, it's just that he has more than a little bit of huckster in him.
lightwave and its shareholders have given him an awfully nice life these last seven years. instead of some sense
of reciprocity, his act in Antwerp indicated conclusively to me that he is happy to string shareholders along. I doubt he foresaw that
the market isn't buying, that he's exhausted his goodwill and his credibility.
it's sad. one might think that because of their inclination to ridicule and engage in personal attacks, a number of
regular posters deserve their comeuppance. I think not. some cashed in when it spiked, but I suspect most
have suffered as I have the agony of waiting waiting waiting, while our expectations were periodically stoked
by the good doctor. this squeeze does something to a person...
only shorts and perhaps a few day traders have profited in these last months.
art2426. won't be long, surprised if Biel lasts the summer. then again, i've been surprised for a good long
time that it has survived.
I guess butting posts with the handful of longs holding tens of millions of shares must feel satisfying
in some way. I think they're kinda sweet...
whelan's are expert and practiced at dumping.
it's not big money, but it is enough to live nicely and vacation in the Caribbean...
vein, it is going to get a whole lot worse.
maybe pennies by the first day of summer. lebby's Antwerp act, which was intended to buy an indefinite
amount of time before any deal might conceivably materialize, may be manna for the lebbyites like jeunke and walterc and
KCCO and proto and scope and and and...but the world of investor's, what they see and think is:
huh? wtf!
vein, it is their money to invest however they like. you take care of yours...
Biel now securely between .0001 and .0002.
a few weeks and .0002 won't happen.
after that? gee, I wonder?
the pattern of dumping continues. go Kelly. go whelans.
they make their money. it isn't a lot, but it is something. been going on for so many years.
they've got it down to a science.
hey dead. I have to say I don't think there is anything that would cause the pro-lebby crowd to
turn against him. let's imagine he abandons ship or that the pps falls to a few pennies, why
would exculpatory reasons be any harder to come up with than what's been going on
for months? or years, depending on how you look at the last several?
complex contracts negotiated with big companies take an indefinitely longer time to consummate?
i'm awestruck. impressed at the ingenuity. hard to top that baby, dropped at the investor's meeting in
...antwerp????!!!!!
proto. if it falls to between $1.20 and $1.80 with no commercialization on the horizon, with lebby
giving new and newer reasons for needing more time, while continuing to 'believe' the company has
something to offer the industry, will your tune change even a little?
i guess if ceo lebby can maintain his m.o. indefinitely, you can too. I think of you two as siamese
twins.
after antwerp (complex contract negotiations require more time--omg!) i think those who follow
this board will very likely have a chance to find out.
smart vein!
after the antwerp thing, omg.
so he is a huckster! complex contract negotiations with tier 1's require more time.
we're out too.
so much to say, we've seen this many many times before, but why? to what end?
everybody's money is theirs to do what they want with it.
brizl37. .001? really?
momentum? really?
no indication yet that this management is able or interested in doing anything besides squeezing whatever
money they can out of the company and its shareholders.
when will we know? who knows?
right now things look right about .001 or lower. ug!
April 19, 2024. Biel pps? .0001.
been holding millions of shares for more than a decade and a half. how smart. good investment. go Biel.
go Kelly. go Dr. staelin--he who knows what's coming...
April 19, 2024. Biel pps, .0001.
vein. don't read posters, think.
it is your money. you've got to care about it. no one else does.
think. for yourself.
without significant positive developments pretty soon, this will simply die.
the inability to effect a name change is another huge red flag. it's quite possible nobody is really working,
outside of those selling 'magic lappen.'
cbdd has been used to line a few pockets for a long time--that very well may be the case now and forever...
management is all important. the opportunity is there.
it is impossible to know whether cbdd's executives have what it takes.
how slowly they've proceeded since the German legislation may speak volumes. what are they doing?
who knows?
for the cost of a candy bar anybody can take this to .0001.
and anybody does. this happens.
if Kelly/the whelans completely changed the share structure, there would be one reason
to think maybe.
burn 20 billion shares and maybe...
hasn't happened, won't happen, there is no maybe. just a few people who own tens of millions
or hundreds of millions of shares who keep dreaming/hoping for a miracle.
there are so so so many other places where such a 'miracle' might occur.
company moves too slowly to have momentum.
if they were on the ball all kinds of things would've been at the ready when the long anticipated
German legislation passed.
instead they flounder along. hard to imagine what managers really do. make a few calls, go to lunch,
drink a lot of beer, shuffle papers, snooze, go home?
really running any business, you have to be all in. mistakes are made, but progress is constant, especially
in early building phase, which is where cbdd still very much is!
thank you Ted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
unclear to dubious as to why you apply such effort to this tiny company and it's super vulnerable pps????
you will be attacked, actually vilified personally and certain lebbyites will expend considerable energy
debunking your thinking, your reasoning, your motives etc.
just know that the serious investors and traders and industry experts that I have access to, your vantage point
and analysis is in line with theirs.
doesn't make your assessment right, merely persuasive. (to some).
I give this board 15 minutes every three days or so, and because the pro and con lines are now so clearly
delineated, i'm going to cut back.
I've no idea what's going to happen to lwlg, but I sure wish them luck and success, and I hope
life goes well for you too!
excellent advisory addition.
does not correlate to the consummation of any plans related to cannabis in Germany. where the company is
in relation to revenue producing business related to cannabis is not known because the information released
by the company to date is ambiguous and definitely not explicit.
we investors all have hope and reasons for being hopeful. just nothing solid yet. so many times in different ways
I have been susceptible to counting my chickens before they've hatched.
not this time.
good luck to the company and good luck to shareholders!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes reanimator, like that.
that's an extreme example, but the gist, it might amount to the same thing.
no potential customer anywhere close to going into business with lwlg.
depends how one perceives and interprets Dr. Michael lebby in his role as ceo...
vein. stuck it is. question: considering what hasn't happened and what literally nothing suggests that it
will, what is holding it up at these levels?
it is a combination of longs holding and institutions buying for their funds.
there are so many scenarios that could send this down to ???? stocks do not get too much more
vulnerable than this one is.
lebby and a few posters are very good at telling a story that fills them with excitement and positivity.
to date their isn't a whisper of buzz of a rumor that their story is going to become the reality we call
'commercialization.'
right now the story is farcical and absurdly grandiose.
this could change. it could turn on a dime. all good stories contain the seeds of that possibility.
lebby has been in their punching away for a long time. so far every potential customer has said,
that's all ya got? c'mon lemme see, show me more?
one other scary possibility is that lebby as CEO has been playing it very fast and loose with the contact he's
had with the players who've been mentioned. he could be greatly exaggerating and yes, he could be
fabricating.
stay alert!
once Germany cannabis business really gets going this'll really go.
until then it's a promising pinkie best ignored because the day-to-day isn't going to make longs happy.
next two, three months will say a lot about how good this management team is. fingers crossed!!!!!!!!!!!
vein, if the nasdaq has a 10-20% correction, which It should considering how inflated values are, lwlg
will fall into the $2 range or below.
if some scary world event spooks the markets, then this totally vulnerable tiny company with
absolutely nothing that would constitute commercialization on the horizon will drop to pennies.
as is, it could very well crater simply because it cannot make a deal. lebby is a spellbinding story teller, but
the parts of his audience who matter, they're tired of hearing it. the good doctor has cried wolf too too many
times.
this is about to get ugly.
yes nrdc92, exactly!
lebby has shot his show & tell wad.
deal or no deal--that is all there is, all that matters.
waiting in vain vein.
the question is, how brutal will April be? May also?
back to the $2s or lower?
abig. I see green flags too, lots. which is why i'm heavily invested.
good luck!
may the red flags fold up and disappear as a deal, then deals are struck!!!!
it is entirely possible lebby has no idea what any potential customer is really thinking about doing business with
lightwave. lightwave may not be in serious consideration anywhere by any decision makers.
the trading pattern is grim. those whose livelihoods depend on recognizing and actually understanding trading and
markets have nothing encouraging to say.
there is zero buzz. no insider buying. the volume discredits the likelihood that any event that would move the
pps to the upside is even on the horizon.
this message board includes a population that won't or cannot even acknowledge the existence of red flags, though
at this point there is a forest of them.
everybody has a right to lose their own money. timberrrrrr????????
thanks rkf302.
you've done wonderfully well with this stock. congratulations! as you say, I have not.
overall the stock market has been very very good to me. while my word is the last word, I owe more than
I can say to those who've advised me.
I make more money than I need doing something i'd do for free, but it is investing in stocks that has gotten
me wealthy.
you sound like you are too. I hope you enjoy it.
based on the meager evidence of posts, we clearly have a different sense of reality. it makes me smile
when you use the word, 'introspection.'
I hope your optimism about lwlg turns out to be warranted. it is one company i've kept buying more of in
direct opposition to what others I normally listen to think.
good luck...
nrdc92. agreed.
also, with no deal this has no upside chance.
with no deal this will drop anywhere from a lot to pennies.
the lebbyites have decided at this point that commercialization will happen sometime. it could be months,
it might be years away. they are heavily invested with a great deal more than money.
for them it is like being head-over-heals in love--everything about the love-object is enchanting.
it's a wonderful state to be in, but when it comes to investing in stocks, look out below...
yes nrdc92, they are.
farcical is a good word and oh so apt.
I don't think there's reason to be angry, though their ridicule and personal attacks are obnoxious. let
them lose their money, that'll be punishment enough.
yes nrdc92, they are.
farcical is a good word and oh so apt.
I don't think there's reason to be angry, though their ridicule and personal attacks are obnoxious. let
them lose their money, that'll be punishment enough.
lebby is not a criminal let alone a murderer. he's a brilliant scientist who probably should not be the ceo of a company
achieving amazing things in the area in which he is a leading luminary. as ceo he is trying to keep the company
afloat by all the means at his disposal. those include exuberant proclamations and language just cleverly
ambiguous enough keep a lot of people guessing, while many more others are simply uninterested. for many
investors, especially longs, this is somewhere between frustrating and agonizing, or between difficult and
enraging.
he is doing his job. he's just not doing it in a way that pleases me. what i wish is he'd either make a deal/deals
or give us genuine clarity about why commercialization is not happening. what are the reasons for hold-up
on both ends: for potential customers and lightwave itself?
evidently he does not think he owes this to shareholders.
i personally would have a much higher opinion of him if he did...
Xena, that's a wonderful photo!
is what you wrote what you really believe?
the photo is so enjoyable no matter what. thanks!
dude abides, good post.
though, don't get why you're excited about the next 6 weeks.
lebby has been smart, even artful in the way he's kept this from cratering, maybe even going to pennies.
it is everybody's money to win or lose--ridicule, cohesion, posts pro and con...none of it means a god damn thing.
lebby's a helluva juggler, but if no one will go into business with lightwave, the market will pull the plug on
his act.
if anybody was in serious negotiations with lebby there would be way way more buying. secrets cannot be kept,
though the concept of nda's, that can be deployed strategically, just as lwlg has.
if their livelihoods and their lifestyles depended on it, I wonder whether the lebby lovers would remain
so starry-eyed? talk isn't merely cheap, it's free.
capsule. today .0001? maybe. it could be any day.
it won't be much longer though.
for five bucks this can be propped up to .0003. but that's the extent of it. nobody is willing to
keep pouring $5 or any amount to get it to .0004.
the whelans will sell hundreds of millions of shares through proxies--they'd want to sell billions but that's too
risky. as is, Kelly has skated along the edges for a long time. not getting in trouble is probably her
number one two-through ten top motivations. considering the amount and level of malfeasance
that goes on, the sec hasn't the resources to go after the kelly's of this world. still, she cannot afford
to take chances beyond how she's operated since inheriting the CEO position.
Biel might very well hang around at .0001 for God knows how long. that's up to dr. Staelin.
unless Kelly gets drunk and blunders...
hey tie, just wait, hold your shares and just wait. you're not even going to have to wait
much longer. anywhere from a matter of weeks to a couple of months. just wait, you can do
that can't you?
yes ted, i caught that too. just as did those among my colleagues and acquaintances who have any
interest in lwlg.
you're an intelligent guy. i hope you're able to act according to the information we have, not merely interpret
it for a few people on message boards.
go Kelly???????????
go where?????
not one word of communication to shareholders in--how long is it?
not one act as CEO that might be viewed in a positive light.
go Kelly indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
.0001.
this may be it. once it sticks at .0001 for awhile, the bounce to .0003 won't happen.
.0001. the only place this could go. taking everything known about Biel over the last 2 decades,
this pps has been virtually inevitable/
will it stick? will it stay at .0001 until the company ceases to exist?
don't know, can't say. too early.
it very well might bounce between .0001 and .0003 for awhile longer. after all, it takes the price of a pint of
ice cream to move the ticker.
I suggest anybody who uses the products to good affect as I do, buy what you can while you can. actipatch
actually makes a very nice gift. does more for the recipient than most gifts do...
zdog. you have no idea who on this board is selling, buying, holding, trading up and down. do you
really believe that posters on an open forum let you in on what they are really truly thinking or
doing? in my firm colleagues mislead and misdirect each other all the time in the effort to
make more money for themselves. not everybody, not all the time--but one never knows. that's
why you must depend on your own discernment, your own individual decision-making. about money,
of all things, people tend to be suspicious, and complexly not exactly straightforward.
for my very own reasons I am drawn to the way certain posters write about lwlg. you are likely
drawn to others for your very own reasons. but I do not think i'm certain about what motivates even
the posters i'm drawn to, no matter how consistent in tone and content their posts are. and I have
no idea how they're playing lwlg.
lwlg as an investment is an extreme case. every possibility wide open. assuming inside information isn't
available, as perfect for shorters as it gets. yet they might get burnt big-time...