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Re: zooey post# 54911

Tuesday, 03/10/2020 2:07:58 PM

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 2:07:58 PM

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Right... once you release public shares, you lose control of what people do with the shares. People were compensated with shares as many companies do, but we're not even sure if they are the ones doing the selling. Now the new shareholders are in at a higher price (probably), so less likely to sell at a lower price moving forward.

The executives could very well be extremely busy trying to close deals and prepare for a huge, mind-blowing rollout. I'm sure this is a daunting task and I really doubt that they wouldn't have posted about a national rollout if it wasn't definitely going to happen. I'd love to see corporate updates but as it's happened in the past, big things happen without notice (i.e. Walmart test).

We're still months away from where I would consider "promises broken" land. As long as the rollout happens, I don't care about share price because doing the business right will correct share price naturally instead of trying to pump it up with Newswires.