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Re: ThomasHBS-HLS post# 11104

Wednesday, 10/16/2019 12:14:59 AM

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 12:14:59 AM

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I’m taking my own advice and re-reading Thomas’ posts yet again, since I believe he clearly knows more on the subject of PRED than anyone else posting on this message board.

Referring to the relatively recent tour of the facilities at NASDAQ, Thomas wrote, “Bradley Robinson, PRED's CEO was not interviewing with CNBC the day he visited with NASDAQ officials, there were other meetings with media and of institutional financial importance, some details of which I understand may soon become known from Predictive.”

I remember reading that before, but seriously, think about that quote.

I think it’s difficult to misconstrue what Thomas is conveying happened in meetings behind closed doors at NASDAQ. PRED management met with media as well as institutional finance representatives.

I’m not sure if Thomas was referring to the institutional financing in Hong Kong (Part I) we just became privy to, or perhaps domestic institutional financing we have yet to learn about. (I know there have been rumors.)

I like the idea of PRED meeting with the media. Could the media ultimately play a substantial role in getting the word out on PRED, and helping to bump the pps up high enough to get listed? Depending on the media source(s), that could be a way to bring attention from A LOT of new potential investors.

Just imagine a well written article in a reputable media source detailing much of what you and I already know from the PRs over the past 2+ years. Now imagine a bunch of eager investors w/plenty of dry powder (this being a key point) reading this article, and not only buying in on the float, but telling their friends and family all about it.

Again, this would essentially be rehashing information already made public in past PRs. Obviously PRED would not be able to give new details on financial numbers, AND, they would have to be very careful with the language utilized, so as not to cross the line of creating a ‘promotional piece’. I would imagine, with all of their high paid attorneys, this should be feasible.

https://www.otcmarkets.com/learn/policy-on-stock-promotion

Hmmmmm.....