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Re: 10 bagger post# 49671

Monday, 01/26/2015 12:53:57 PM

Monday, January 26, 2015 12:53:57 PM

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Name an OTC that has never diluted shares

You make this argument all the time but truth of the matter is, ALL OTC companies have dilution. Give me one example of an OTC pink that has 0 dilution. There is no denying that ACGX has diluted in the past. But there is also no denying that is is not out of the norm when it is something that is very common in the OTC world.
Most of the companies down here have 0 revenue and survive only on their dilution. They throw out Kool-Aid stories here and there and get people to drink it up and buy their stories. That is all most of the OTC companies are doing is selling their stories.
ACGX does have revenue. They actually have real buildings that they actually work out of, what a concept!!!! Many OTC companies are run out of an office suite they rent out of a run down strip center or out of their garage. The ONLY thing that many OTC companies have is an IDEA that they are trying to sell the people.
There was some big time restructuring when this new management took over ACGX. Since then they have been building their brand. They have real products and services and they are growing both by gaining new clients with their existing businesses and by acquiring new businesses.
They don't do the Pump and Dump scheme that most of the 0 revenue OTC Companies do. They simply release PR when something of importance happens such as the acquisition of a new company. Still with that, they don't do enough PR because they simply do not believe in the massive pump and dump that the fictional companies depend on to survive.
ACGX builds it's value through real growth like real companies do and not just by pumps.

My opinions and comments are based on my own due diligence. It is good common sense to always do your own due diligence and never depend on others to do it for you.

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