Friday, November 17, 2017 3:07:50 PM
This is something he should have learned long ago. It does no good to give investors the impression there may be something in the works with companies that never happen. It only causes the stock to run higher on hopes and then when it becomes obvious that there is no deal the stock drops back and investors are left holding shares they bought at higher prices. Earlier this year it ran as high as .0007 on those false hopes. What good did it do those investors?
Unfortunately the CEO hasn't done as well as informing shareholders of the negative news they should know. Like when the Joint Venture with BlauAire fell apart. Instead of hearing it from the CEO of Winning Brands like they should, investors had to hear it from the pres. of BlauAire months after the venture fell apart. And then investors only found out because one of them took the time to email the pres. of BlauAire.
The CEO of WNBD could have handled things much better in the past and it now seems he is actually learning from those mistakes. Perhaps the next time we hear of a deal in the works it is one that actually happens.
Remember that when someone tries to convince you to buy or sell there is something in it for them. It's not because they are concerned about your investment.
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