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Thursday, April 17, 2014 2:33:32 PM
You know what the difference was between the ones that went huge and those that didn't (outside of money of course)... Good management. Period. There is no other explanation. Good leaders and hard workers are so hard to find.
Here is a good visual. Go out your front door take a drive, walk, stroll whatever... tell me how many people you cross that make you say to yourself "this person knows what the hell they are doing and they are making a difference".
In my case I tend to be a "people watcher" I watch patterns, character, motion... while I cannot speak for George B. specifically over at Stevia... I can tell you this he is making strides in the right direction. He is making changes to world health - or at least trying to. That grabs big attention. Especially in today's world.
for the most part I am not impressed with humankind... it's a shame to say, but this world is filled mostly with shit. It is just the harsh truth.
Good guys will never say they are the "good guys" - only bullshitters do that.
I explained this to someone the other day about the investments I have made and luckily got out of all of them at the right time, but in every single damn case this is has been the truth.
I would call the CEO or head person at IR... all those that went to shit (and I literally mean every one).... either I never got a call back or an email OR the person begged me in so many words to buy more or hold... guess what I have always done the opposite after a certian period of time because that to me is a huge red flag.
Stevia Corp. has been the only company that would speak directly about matters I questioned and would not hype or pump any ideas or speculation.
Now we do a lot of hyper on here, twitter and other places through a lot of speculation and research of our own. But try to dig up the massive amount of DD we have done here on other companies in the sector... Most of it is "buy me buy me" tactics and false senses of security.
Stevia Corp. has not let me down in that respect. In fact one thing Ken has told me on the phone and I will reiterate it here too:
"Anyone can lose everything in the OTC"
Look at what happened to PHOT... not saying that those people will lose 100% but they are probably up a long hill battle to get whatever they had back. You do not want to invest in hype if you are long term. You just don't...
exercise common sense and you will see with research this is a good long. It doesn't gap insanely high like the others and seems to take time. That is what you want.
George will inform us when we need to be informed. Just they way this play will be for a long long time. Enjoy it... and be glad it is not BS being shoved down your throat because you are trying to make a quick million... it wont happen here.
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