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Re: Dallas_Maverick post# 33284

Monday, 08/15/2016 10:08:53 PM

Monday, August 15, 2016 10:08:53 PM

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Dallas, your recent posts are a bit of fresh air compared to either the 'rah rah' or the 'scam, negative' posts.

DNRG is definitely a company in business. The debate of whether it will succeed financially or not will be decided in the future, a future rapidly approaching.

Investors such as myself and anyone to include Fife usually purchase stock in a company in the desire the company profits and the stock price rises. Yes, there are those who make money shorting and while some think there is no risk, they would be wrong.

In answer to your question, companies and people who invest heavily sometimes use different entities they own, mainly for tax reasons. For example: If an investor had a great year then to be invested in another profitable company entirely under one entity, the tax burden would be much larger. If one entity had NOL's or showed a bad year financially than any profit made (such as the sale of DNRG stock once the price rises) could be absorbed by the losing company.

The nice thing about SEC filings is that the truth usually is shown.

My last purchase was 1 mil at .005 and the numbers do not lie, I'm down too on my investment and currently I do not have the funds to further add, if I did I would.

Now, to add comment on infrastructure, based on the comments read regarding "No power lines," etc, it could also be said that there is no power generation, no buildings, no people, no, no, no, and yet? There are people, there are nations trying to better themselves. I remember vividly when Bill Gates came up with the stupid idea of PC and software for the consumer, boy was he an idiot. No one had computers except schools, universities, and government. Who would ever want to invest in a silly computer company.

No. DNRG is nowhere in the same league as Microsoft in the early days, the comparison was made in regards to the existing infrastructure in Africa and poor countries, the same countries DNRG is smartly targeting and in my opinion, will succeed.

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