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Re: money6870 post# 59097

Tuesday, 06/09/2020 7:54:48 PM

Tuesday, June 09, 2020 7:54:48 PM

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The stock was very high when the CEO died...and dropped to .0001. Then Tony to the rescue. APRU does not price based on shares or OS, but on who owns them, and whether the shares are for sale...anyone selling the stock sub 10 cents is not an owner. This brand has legs and in time that comment will look as silly as mine now to the flippers and penny stock traders on this board. Wasn't this stock at $38.00 when Bob Corr ran it? And before his son, now deceased? The brand is rising from the ashes...it has great products. No shares need to be cut, but Tony has and is doing that and yet, it has no impact even though he is taking clear steps to uplist ASAP and soon as he has solid sales, earnings and liquid assets, which will happen someday. Patiences are rewarded. The real reason this stock is cheap is too many people are selling. Supply and Demand for owning is all that is traded, not some intrinsic value or earnings. Brands could be sold anytime and profits gained by owners.

The supply of stock for sale is too great now, I see shares getting bought and taken off the market, but some want to push it down buy and sell and so on and so on, (they should do that in handles with no commissions over 1.00 and invest here for the long run), and it is ridiculous that so many other companies with no products are worth more. This stock is so completely undervalued for the number of markets it can hit in...it only takes one! Pull all your standing offers for 3 weeks and see where this stock goes!
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