If the CEO of DGRI honestly came through, this might be a good company. Any way you look at it Dan Hollis has failed the investors miserably.
Good stock, to some seems to be stock they can flip.
Many of us invested in DGRI because the CEO assured us of many good things to come... soon was always what we heard when asking about results that he had claimed the company would have.
This is a scam and if some think a scam is good because they can trade it skillfully, that still does not make DGRI a good company to invest in. People should be told the real story when thinking about investing. Different world from "trading", as you may well know.
A good company in penny land, is of course hard to come by and most do not provide income for the investor, but instead the investors lose their money to the scam company and the company's scam "financers". bs pumping isn't really right. Just my humble opinion of course. I'm calling it as I see it and I have been here a long time and spent many, many hours on DD. Too bad the information provided by the company was and still seems to be, just bs designed to make money for the CEO and "financers".... and of course the skillful flippers. Ripping people off is not my idea of a decent way to make a living or earn extra cash.
Don't take anybody's word for what you are responsible to know and never "invest" more than you can afford to lose.