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Tuesday, 04/26/2016 10:43:30 AM

Tuesday, April 26, 2016 10:43:30 AM

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Back in 2012 or so bought into this based on the cell. While do belive it exist I no longer give a crap if it gets to market or not. I am perfectly happy that my investmement is safe in a growing and profitable company. Bring up events from two years ago, one year ago, six months ago serves no purrpose What so ever. It is the past. This is the present and my investment stays green most of the time. When it sinks I don't panic and start screaming fraud, liers, cheats etc. I wait. And sure enough it turnes green again. I have made a lot of money here and expect to make more. Anyone who invests with expectations of instant profit should seek another way of making money, the market isn't for you.

Nobody has ever claimed that investing is safe, quite the contray. You are told from day one you might lose your money. Every SEC filing that is made about the companys finances tells you the same thing. I you can't read then you shouldn't invest. If you believe the company is violating SEC rules then you as an invester should feel obligated to report the company to the SEC for investigations of your allegations. Posting your thoughts here does absolutely no good. If you have proof of wrong doing REPORT IT!

Finally, the PPS, while unsatisfactory to some, does not reflect the true value of a company, nor does it reflect the progress of the company. It is simply a number that reflects the current market interest. Complaints about having no institutional investors has nothing to do with management. It has to do with the fact that we are not yet at the $5.00 threshold most institutional companies require prior to investing in a company. It will come eventually.

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