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Most DD is from another board.
VERB countdown at 30 days again...fortunately.
Well, well, well...a $1.04 close...we know what that means
The current VERB countdown is 30 days.
People are able to trade the stock for more than $1 now...
Is this NOT a trick question. lol.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=163516271
Has there been a short squeeze yet? LMAO!
Let's look at the answers to see how they score for VERB.
It should be easy to get a reasonable answer to the questions I had asked since this has happened before for VERB. This should also be part of good DD, yet nobody has seriously tried to answer the questions. Isn't that odd (another DD question)? Is it perhaps that the answer might look good for VERB? What has changed (both good and bad) since the last time this has happened for VERB? Are the company fundamentals better now? Have the number of products VERB offers and integrations gone up? Has VERB's products been improved since then? Have the number of customers gone up? Has the number of VERB acquisitions gone up? Has the institutional ownership gone up or down?
There are many good questions that need to be answered to determine the true value of VERB. All the slight of tongue remarks do not have substance or relevance when gathering DD. This is why there are legacy investors of VERB (like me) that are entrenched today in their positions today.
Yes, truly sad DD indeed.
"Good" DD, Exhibit B.
"People were able to trade the stock for less than $1..."
Sad, truly sad.
LMAO!
Not answered. Attention to detail is important.
"So what happened last time VERB was under $1?
Do you think it will do the same thing? Why?"
So what happened last time VERB was under $1?
That doesn't relate to my questions that nobody has yet answered. I wonder why?
It should be quite clear that VERB will be just fine, like last time. Not a trick question, just a reasonable question that gets conveniently forgotten.
So what happened last time VERB was under $1?
Do you think it will do the same thing? Why?
SaaS recurring revenue up 38% YOY, and 12% sequentially.
Total digital revenue up 24% YOY, and 18% sequentially.
Looks pretty damn good to me.
Yes, the current VERB countdown is 30 days.
There's never an explanation with the disbelief of the existence of naked shorting either, just deflection with another irrelevant question to distract from the point at hand.
So, what, in your opinion, causes a stock to have over 100% short interest?
We can both agree to disagree then. It's agreed, naked shorting happens all the time.
Yes, you agree with me that naked shorting is real, and not an OTC myth.
Looks like a lot of stop limits were hit today, stealing shares from newbies.
It's in somewhat of a channel right now with relatively high volume. It's obviously not going down due to selling pressure, or going up due to buying pressure imo but stays in a channel. To me, it looks typical of Institutions accumulating shares slowly over time. Buys just enough until the price goes up a dime, then waits for it to fall back to buy more, stealing cheap shares from the impatient. Rinse & repeat.