Monday, August 10, 2020 7:44:30 PM
The CEO did a reverse merger a year ago with another company he is involved with...that company ran to 11 cents and it still hasn’t hit a 52 week low?
CZNI is not far off of a 52 week low. So in your scenario, if a reverse merger was to occur here and increase the share price to 11 cents...maybe you see where I’m going here.
Does anyone on this board believe it is the CEO’s fault that early ‘investors’ didn’t capitalize on such an enormous increase in share price?
Does anyone on this board believe it is the CEO’s fault that ‘investors’ bought at the top and didn’t realize the gains they were hoping for?
I would really like to know. Thanks in advance to anyone who responds.
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