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Re: Craig305 post# 24761

Saturday, 02/03/2018 2:17:42 PM

Saturday, February 03, 2018 2:17:42 PM

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Hats off to you Craig for trying to stay positive. I’m trying to keep the optimism as well, but having severe difficulty. It’s hard to interpret everything’s that’s been happening in a way that makes me think mgmt actually gives a shwip about their shareholders. Somebody else posted on here a day or two ago that they’re diluting at a rate of 340k shares per day? Really? Mms not holding them back any. The two “stellar” prs that we’ve been waiting for have come and gone, and yet here we sit in 05s. Everyone thought that “we just need a big relevant PR, and this thing will skyrocket.” We got the rio pr, and were stopped dead in our tracks at 0.077, then walked back to the 5s. Then it was “once they release the results, ....” Results came, we couldn’t get beyond 0626, and by the bell we were back in the 5s. Now it seems that many have pointed to better financing as the new savior, and I just don’t know why we should expect a different result? Is better financing better/more relevant than the results they just released?

The one thing that I really dont understand is why release the results PR, if you know the mms won’t let your pps rise? Especially if there is nothing that they (endv or Shareintel) can do about it. Volume was next to nothing the day before and no t-trade went through, so did they need a spike in volume to add more dilution? Couldn’t go back to back trading days with no t-trade? Idk. Either way, feeling like they just take their sh for granted.

Anyway, just extremely disappointing and frustrating. I don’t know what type of event/pr can even be considered a “catalyst” for this company. By definition, a catalyst pushes pps up. All of our so called catalysts just force us to tread water between 05-0549-057.
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