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Re: Engines post# 100808

Thursday, 08/03/2017 1:24:25 PM

Thursday, August 03, 2017 1:24:25 PM

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People please, think about this in perspective.

VPOR conceived of an idea and brought it to market. It is well engineered and has had many favorable reviews.

The product has only been available 2 months and about 1 week. That's it!

Senior management has been scrambling with dealing with manufacturing logistics, marketing, attending numerous trade shows (successfully too, I might add), meeting with and signing distributors and the logistics of dealing with them, making the product available on Amazon, inevitable issues with proper running of a public company and the financials associated with it, and who knows what else they are dealing with behind the scenes. Think about all they are going through. It would drive any of us crazy. Have YOU ever started a business? I have. It's an insane time.

I have been fortunate enough to have had lengthy conversations with someone who has met with them in person, and able to discuss many business topics. Dror and Yaniv are working hard. For themselves and employees? Yes, building a solid company. For customers? yes, delivering a solid product. For distributors? Building a solid supply chain. For us shareholders? Yes, we will reap the benefits of their hard work. [We just had to write a check to buy in - they are living the day-to-day drama of building a business.]

I believe they are good, hard-working people. They are honest people. They have had some tough breaks in the past and are dealing with them as quickly as they can. They have a vision and belief, and they are going for it. They are trying to do the right things. I believe they are getting unfair criticism from this board of impatient, easy-to-judge people (who get to hide behind an alias) who for the most part have never pulled off what Dror and Yaniv are achieving right now. Personally, I am envious of them.....

Again, the product has only been on the market for 2+ months. In the grand scheme of the world, that is a mere tick-tock on a clock. Give them a chance to have a full quarter (or two) of sales. Give them a chance to take a breath to write your all-important Press Release. Be aware, they have start-up costs. They have tooling costs. They have all the other business expenses, and sales and marketing costs. The next Press Release probably won't be all that wonderful. But it's progress and growth!

Am I a shareholder? Yes. I have about 20M shares. Am I underwater right now? Yes, I bought at a slightly higher price. Am I worried? No - Based on the conversations I have had recently with that key individual, I am glad I'm here and looking forward to enjoying the benefits of having this relationship with VPOR.

Be real, people. Think about how long other companies have had a product out, and their success. Look at Apple, Tesla, Amazon, FB.... Patience.

Oh yeah, and can you also check your spelling before you push SUBMIT POST? There IS a Preview button.

Thank you.