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Re: ronshappy post# 30629

Saturday, 09/30/2017 3:00:01 PM

Saturday, September 30, 2017 3:00:01 PM

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Current due Diligence? Impossible. Saleen is REQUIRED to report Financials every quarter to their shareholders and they deliberately have NOT. Stockholders are NOT required or expected to camp out at the site of the business they partially own in order to know what is going on with the company. The idea that investors are posting Negative statements about Saleen is a joke. They are posting FACTUAL information NOT negative. The mis-information posted is coming from burned investors trying to not lose more or Pumpers trying to lure new victims into this bad investment to bail them out. The idea that Saleen has "a reason" to NOT report because there is an "undermining force" against Saleen is ludacrous. Any report coming from Saleen will face the scrutiny all publicly traded companies face when they release their financial statements. That's called shareholder diligence. Check the Financials and decide to Buy, Sell or Hold. Normal. Not a conspiracy against Saleen.

"Saleen silently rebuilding without negative influences"? Complete and total BS!
"No shareholder was concerned about the future of the company"? Complete and total BS!
"Many were happy with Facebook posts and live appearances"? Complete and total BS
"Saleen should have Never been Suspended"? Complete ignorance and BS
"Relationships" All the burned relationships mentioned are clearly reported by Saleen on their last 10Q and all the preceding 10Q's and 10K 42 page narrative reported by Saleen's CPA Firm + their Balance Sheets.
As far as "Consiquences"? Is that a threat?
What does "So I personally request the people involved in this suspension" mean? This is not even a coherent sentence.
"There is a right to face your accuser"? What does that mean? Is that a threat?
In most cases I give the benefit of doubt to the SLNN bag holders who bought in early and now have to acknowledge that they lost their money. In this case, the large loss is probably DESERVED because there has been enough time to absorb the realization that SLNN is a horrible investment and learn from it rather than lie and continue to promote the stock with the hope of passing losses on to some other ignorant Automotive fan.

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