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Honestly, everyone here should be thankful that they are delinquent.
They can't RS until filing.
You've verified this with PPG? Or have you verified this with anyone outside of this board or whatever garbage HCTI pr's you've read?
Really fishin?!!?
I read the whole article. Immediately after saying that there are regulations and potential regulations that can lead to demand and market fluctuations, there is another paragraph that states that if bulk production of aromatic isocyanates is achieved there will be substantial market growth for isos.
Now, let's talk about what we expect to drive the market in one way or the other.
We have multi-billion dollar market cap corporations who produce or manufacture with isocyanates vs. the multi-billion shares, but <$50,000 market cap HCTI. Just on this alone, I know where we should put our money.
This "tech" has been "disrupting" the market for how long now??? Why isn't HCTI a major player yet? We've been hearing next quarter and next year for a while now.
There very well may come a change, but I would wager that when it comes, it will be another company and not HCTI that leads the pack. Again, my money would be on one of the established big players.
This nonsense of linking articles and wildly speculating that HCTI is somehow going to benefit and calling it "DD" is beyond laughable at this point.
Your post links to an article that says the isocyanate market is going to soar.
You realize that this is actually bad for HCTI right?
Why don't you share your "great" DD and then share your average purchase price.
Let everyone see why you incessantly pump this garbage scam.
Something like 25 billion. Unless they've increased the a/s again.
From wiki:
A shell corporation is a company which serves as a vehicle for business transactions without itself having any significant assets or operations.
HCTI doesn't own or manufacture any products. They are simply a "licensed" funding source for Kristul and pals. How do you see them as something other than a shell?
How much money did you put into this dumpster fire and how much do you have now?
You might not have a realized loss, but you don't have any of the money you put into this currently in your bank account, and you can't replace it. That seems an awful lot like a loss to me.
Ok, let's do some math.
Assume that the $2 million revenue that you mention is strictly profit. We know that it wouldn't be, but we also know that you'll never see that $2 million hit the filings, so what's the harm. Then consider the insane dumping going on in an attempt to max out that 25 billion share count.
$2,000,000 / 25,000,000,000 = 0.00008 pps
So enjoy your laugh. People have been saying next quarter, next year, etc... for a while now. Ask people who put thousands into this how that turned out for them. A $10,000 investment following the reverse split wouldn't buy you a hamburger at most fast food places now.
Let's talk about your word alone. How many times have you posted these charts are talked about the imminent breakout according to your analysis? How many times have you gotten that right?
Are you still trying to convince yourself that HCTI isn't a scam, or are you trying to convince others.
If it's the former, then I'm sorry you lost so much here. If it's the latter, then shame on you and your dishonesty.
LOL!!!
Is there any chance that the previous share increase from millions to billions was to allow for an acquisition?
This management team has shown you who they are time and time again. Investors such as yourself who continue to wildly speculate and hope that things are magically going to change is what allows them to perpetuate this SCAM.
Good. I'm glad we are talking about the same numbers.
Let's consider that they are only doing research and development and that they have absolutely no other costs that would be included in this number. You know, like rent for office space, utilities, salaries, accountants, taxes, paying for a PR firm that will lie at a moment's notice for you, that sort of thing.
So you believe that is enough money to account for research and development costs on multiple products in multiple laboratories for 3 months?
You're delusional and have no clue what you're talking about.
So let's break this misinformation post down.
NTI pays development costs? So will they co-own the patents then? Why would they pay for everyting and then just graciously give HCTI co-ownership of patents? So HCTI has no monetary gain from any F500 co-developed items?
NTI's management is not speculation. The filings have very clearly stated that the management is the same in both companies and that they may not always have HCTI's best interest at hand.
HCTI makes product? You might want to go back through the filings where they say they only license products. They don't produce anything. If you still want to say they produce product, show us in the financials where they purchase raw materials or show where they have tangible inventory.
I just want to make sure we're on the same page and talking about the same thing.
Operating expenses
General and administrative 347,993
Amortization of intangible asset 158,440
(Gain) loss on settlement of payables (390,000)
Total operating (income) expenses 116,433
So you would have us believe that these numbers show the cost of research and development?
Can you show me where the research and development costs show up on the financials?
Also, the TA is gagged again. Ignoring that, the last count of outstanding shares was around 500M. Where did it start immediately after the RS?? What do you call a ballooning OS if not dilution?
If you can't see the dilution then you either need get L2 or an eye exam. I don't know what to tell you. Either you're being naive, or deceitful. My money is on the latter.
Who do you think issued those convertibles? The HCTI management right?? You do realize that the HCTI management is the NTI management?
So again, management (of HCTI and NTI) is directly responsible for the current state of affairs here.
Just because the management can take advantage of investors doesn't mean they will. Oh wait, that's been happening for a long time now. You go ahead and think that it will change though.
People just need to spend about 2 minutes reviewing your post history to realize that you're about as trustworthy as the management here.
Sure. This is your opinion until you're trying to load up again. Even if all of the reported notes have converted, they have a few billion shares more to sell. There will be more notes, more dilution, and more delusional gamblers losing money.
Good luck. This board has been waiting for next the quarter for several quarters now. Management has shown you who they are time and time again. You believing that they have suddenly changed is a "no brainer"??
As for this not being some "BS penny trash pump". You're correct. This is a BS sub-penny trash pump.
No Dilution??!!???!! Did you read the last filing? Have you watched the trading at all for the past year?
How about we mark two of your old posts instead.
Backstabbed Member Level Thursday, 11/24/16 12:56:17 PM
Re: valeriana post# 61867
Post # of 62614
When they dropped the name it ran. But they diluted so many shares, it came back to where it started.
I remember it went to $0.17-$0.19
Go $HCTI
Backstabbed Member Level Friday, 11/25/16 07:20:53 PM
Re: None
Post # of 62614
Just waiting for a pump so I can start the dump.
Go $HCTI
Math is hard.
You're off by a factor of 10.
Let's do a little more math for fun though. If you invested $10,000 in June following the reverse split. You would have 50,000 shares. Today your investment would be worth $25.
Honestly, all of the recycled news and numbers from the company and all of the "DD" (DD really is just wild speculation from delusional gamblers) from this board should be ignored. $10,000 to $25 in a matter of 6 months. That should be enough for anyone considering this ticker.
If you had $100,000 invested immediately after the RS, your investment would now be worth $550. A $20,000 investment immediately after the RS is now worth $110.
How much was all of that great DD worth? Due diligence should tell you what the real story is and allow you to make an informed choice. People were not posting DD, they were posting pipe dream garbage, and anyone who disagreed was immediately labeled a basher.
If you invested immediately after the RS at 0.20 you would have needed $798 to still have enough money left to buy a big mac for $3.99.
First, Dr. Figovsky is not a star in nanotechnology. People like Stoddart and Mirkin at Northwestern or Bao at Stanford are considered "stars" in this field.
That's not to say he doesn't have solid work in his career, because he does. He just doesn't hold the level of prestige you have assigned him simply because you want your investment to do well.
Second, go back and look at this PR. What patent does HCTI own? Also, as of yet, the only mention of this award I can find is from this HCTI. The IFIA hasn't confirmed this yet. The only thing I can confirm is a 2006 Golden Angel award from the IFIA to Dr. Figovsky.
Just look at the company's track record since your involvement and then ask the question about his reputation again. You should easily be able to see that he doesn't care about you or his reputation. He cares about the same thing the rest of this management team does, taking as much money as quickly as possible from investors.
You keep saying know what you own.
Tomorrow you will own 20% less than you do today. That seems to be the price tend with all the dilution.
The correction is currently taking place. This will be back in the trips where it belongs soon enough.
You told me I had no clue what I was talking about after the rs. You were warned.
About this time last year and up until January the OS added roughly a billion shares.
There were board members that stuck by the company claiming there was no way there was dilution.
Before the split the company told us they were reducing the AS. Then they tried to sneak the fact that they were leaving room for a billion more shares. They also voted themselves the ability to dilute and increase shares without having to inform shareholders.
Again, board members stuck by the company. They claimed that the company was going to put out a pr later that reduced the AS and this was a really smart move.
Now we've seen the same rehashed pr for about the 10th time now. No 8k to go along with any of the deals. There's a lawsuit that in no way will affect the company for years at best.
Every pr now states that hybrid has the only non-iso polyurethane. It no longer says only hybrid non-iso. That is not true and I've shown that several times.
Management has shown who they are time and time again. How much money do they need to steal before people stop doubling down on every new wave of dilution?
It's hard to blame the new guys here for claiming that these are basement prices, but it is irresponsible of the people who have been here a while to agree and keep singing the praises of this cash cow shell for the privately held NTI.
GL to everyone here. Instead of watching half of anything you put into this disappear within a week...buy yourself a nice dinner and a handful of lottery tickets. You have about the same chance of making money and you'll at least have a full stomach.
So you've locked up more shares than are currently on the market??? Want to explain how you managed that?
If revenues show up on the next q, I think we can leave all of the negativity behind. If not, then I think people need to start working on an exit strategy. GL.
First, tell us the last time you used spray foam insulation or used polyurethane in your home. My guess is that you probably haven't. Most people here don't have many occasions to get anything other than a gallon or two of latex paint.
So, when it does come to using polyurethane, typically it will be done by a professional. Now consider that you as a business owner or homeowner will not be coming into contact with the chemicals during installation. The off gassing after the fact is going to be under current regulations. So, what do you as a business owner do? You go for the cheapest option that will work. It happens time and time again. Someone in an office far away from the situation looks at the bottom line on a piece of paper and makes a decision. I can cut a corner and come in under budget.
For you to act like that is so inconceivable either speaks to your naivety or to you clinging to your position no matter what the facts are.
Hopefully they will right the ship and these types of posts will be obsolete.
I don't want to be too negative here, but your assessment that they can't print 50m shares in a short amount of time doesn't hold up. October to January saw 1b shares printed.
You're so very polite and pleasant.
Where's the 8k?
As for the price being manipulated down, you have no one to blame but the ever increasing o/s.
I more refer to the term "hybrid". Does that refer to two parts coming together, does it refer to the specific starting materials, or does it refer to the actual product's molecular structure. The term is vague and can be defined a number of different ways. I think they can say only simply because of the way they define what their version of hybrid is. Either way, no one has called them out on it, because it is true depending on how they define the product.