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Now you've gone and ruined it with common sense and logic. The great thing about today is that believers in a good outcome for BIOAQ had the opportunity for cheaper shares.
I think a lot of people are forgetting what Bioamber products are worth.
True, but the ride can be exciting. Just don't invest what you're not prepared to lose. BIOAQ has made a lot of people some money.
I'm with you. I averaged up on Friday.
I didn't know that. It was my understanding they couldn't raise capital after being delisted from the New York and Toronto stock exchanges. Thanks for the information.
I agree. They have a great product derived from a renewable resource. They are the largest plant of their kind in the world. The plant is less than 3 years old. They went bankrupt because they couldn't raise enough capital to go forward. Whoever buys them out gets an existing plant and possibly some experienced employees for the cost of maintaining production.
BIOAQ shareholders are anxious about the outcome of current proceedings. We appreciate the comic relief.
Please share the "something" with us.
Nice to know I rub you the right way.
Now your'e just stroking my (ego).
The post I replied to was just hyperbole and garbage. I'm hoping for the best.
Not if it is bad news.
There are 3 or 4 international airports within a 2 hour drive from Sarnia. Toronto, London, Detroit, and Windsor(?). Are you in Sarnia?
I haven't heard that expression in over 30 years. I think it's an east coast saying.
I'm sorry.
I think it was Mark Twain that said " Never argue with a stupid person. They' ll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience." I bow to your superiority.
I left Sarnia in the late 80's. I don't mean to sound glib but there is an airport. I live in London, Ontario now. It's an hours drive to Sarnia and has an international airport. Sarnia is on a major seaway between Canada and the U.S.. montreal is part of this on the St. Lawrence seaway connecting the atlantic to the great lakes. This makes Sarnia a good location.
Okay fairiedust.
I lived in Sarnia for 16 years. I liked the city. It'd be nice to see a hometown company do well.
They talk through theirs as well. On the serious side, I really hope BIOAQ comes through.
Seriously! You're criticizing and making fun of someone publicly because you want others to be with you. Classic definition of a bully.
I do agree that he doesn't bring much to the table.
If you have an issue with Clay, discuss it with him privately. Does doing it publicly gratify your ego? Did that work for you last year in grade school?
You do realize that you complemented Scooter. You should have left the "ir" off of irrational.
I disagree. If you do a moonshot Uranus is showing.
You really lower the quality, spirit and integrity of this board by your pettiness. Go BIOAQ.
We're just a bunch of hosers eh. It's a beauty way to go
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I'm not sure but like anyone else with money in BIOAQ I'm hoping for a profitable outcome.
I don't now about Quebec, but the Observer is from Sarnia. I used to deliver it in the 70's.
I think the markets are closed Monday.
Canada does celebrate Labour Day on September 3rd. The only difference is that we spell labour with a "u". I am optimistic about BIOAQ.
There is an article in my local newspaper today about Lamperd's pepper spray grenade. They're trying to gain public awareness of their company.
How is your post any more relevant; at least his has a purpose.
I spelled board wrong, sorry.
People don't need your permission to post on this boatd. It is open to everyone.
Thank you to those posting today. This is hands down one of the
How about those Maple Leafs? I'm from Sarnia where LLLI is based; it'll be interesting to see a hometown business do well. At least I hope they do.
I thought about buying some but the beach seemed to go on forever.
Well said con-fab-ricate.
Well said con-fab-ricate.