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Re: HombreMuerto post# 7652

Monday, 03/06/2017 4:29:25 PM

Monday, March 06, 2017 4:29:25 PM

Post# of 8579
H-M (and Cash + BobKS), I'll confess that my head is spinning as I try to figure out whether the scam is:
1. to take VHUB private by putting its intellectual property into PLY, then "scorching the earth" of what's left of VHUB.
2. to take PLY public via using the shell of VHUB.
3. to do something (which I can't figure out) that represents Mr. Fife's desires, as he may "have the goods" on "the conspirators."

While the second possibility seems to be the most potentially profitable to a scammer, especially if one pictures a pump and dump right after PLY has gone public, please tell me who would be taken in by such a scam... especially when BobKS's lawyer will be filing for injunctive relief (I'm imagining) to stop that from happening as long as the aggrieved class of VHUB to-be-former shareholders has a case pending.

The first alternative looks fascinating, as the Winthers must be absolutely exhausted from all that goes with running a publicly traded company (remember that the 36 million shares of the three insiders were for one day worth around $72 million in Spring 2014).

I'm going to interrupt the flow of this post with maybe the most naïve thing you guys have ever heard, but I don't think it can be dismissed out of hand. Here is VHUB in which both Winther parents and their son (and their daughter, somewhat in the background) are involved. It's hard, at least for me, to imagine a scenario, other than the Godfather movie scenario, in which parents would be other than so totally embarrassed to be doing what seems to be going on here in the presence (worse, the active involvement) of their son that such a series of actions as seems to be going on here would ever have been imagined, much less done. In other words, my guts are trying to figure out some scenario in which all the key players here are honorable people. ...and no, I haven't yet figured it out, and you'll all tell me I never will - and I understand.

I'm still fascinated by the question of who would own the valuable (as H-M points out) shell of VHUB after the stockholders would have been paid their final distribution.

Finally, going back to the main thesis of there's a scam but we can't be sure yet what the end-game is, remember that VHUB incorporated in Nevada, presumptively for the reason that it's really hard, if I remember correctly, to go after corporate board members in that state.

Wishing you all well and thanking you for having heard me out...