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Re: was CUIN2 post# 115234

Friday, 12/07/2018 10:59:44 AM

Friday, December 07, 2018 10:59:44 AM

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May I ask a couple questions?

1. What is the purpose of comparing the shares outstanding and Market Cap of nFusz with HubSpot, SAP, Salesforce, Oracle, and Microsoft? I fail to see the relevance, yes all are tech companies but VERY different. Certainly nFusz agreements with them are likely to have more correlation with revenue than say the landscape company(s) that have agreements with these companies, but it's not like these agreements suggest they will be anywhere near as successful simply due to these agreements. Different businesses with a segment of overlapping interest. For example, How much of Oracle's DB business, their flagship, is nFusz going to earn revenue from? How much of MS Office needs CRM via interactive video? MS Word, Excel? I think there is bigg opportunity in ways, not often discussed for sure, but simply having an agreement with them doesn't guarantee any particular revenue other than at least one (1) Notifi subscription.

2. When talking about Rory's wild success with Telx, why does he mention and everyone keep parroting that AFTER he sold the company for $200M, YEARS LATER it was resold for $1.9 Billion. Was that additional value add of $1.7 Billion due directly or indirectly to Rory, or was it due to the new management? I'm a long, but this seems like a massive pump due to something someone else did. Am I missing some data on this?

3. When Rory got to convert $788,538 into shares WAY below market value ($0.07 I think), didn't that instantly generate a massive positive value for him? By my calculations the 2 transactions of $582,333 into 407,226 Restricted Shares @ $1.43 & $788,538 into 11,264,828 Restricted Shares @ $0.07 means he Netted $3,619,606.65 at today's share price of $0.36. I don't see how this is something to brag about. He averaged down below market value. This cuts both ways, yes he took $788,538 off the books, and converted it into value in his own pocket. Honestly, I don't see how that was good for OTHER shareholders, outside of reducing an hindrance to uplisting.

I love all the information you and everyone posts, but I'm not quite with you in giving as much credence to some of the highlights as other optimistic investors, feel free to set me straight on what I might not be seeing.
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