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Saturday, 10/31/2020 9:08:03 PM

Saturday, October 31, 2020 9:08:03 PM

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It's not so much about the past. It's more so about the present and the future as all the DSGT CEO has to do is to get it right once and the market will appreciate his efforts as the company will become prosperous because of such.

I can tell you about a stock where the CEO was the CEO of two stocks. One went bankrupt and went out of business to never recover. He then left to focus and grow his other stock where he was the CEO, which stock price was sitting in the pennies. Later, that stock ran from pennies to dollars because of the growth he brought about. I didn't buy that other stock because I was mad at how he handled his other company that had failed. Heck, it didn't hurt him at all, but it sure could have helped me out a lot.

I can also tell you about another stock that had a CEO with a record far worse than what you think of the CEO here. Later that CEO, after getting out of jail years later, became the CEO of a particular stock. Later, it ran from the .000s to over .18+ per share while having a larger share structure than what we see here with DSGT!

I can actually name quite a few more turnaround success stories, but I think it's not needed. My only point is that I believe DSGT should not be stereotyped as being the same stock that it has been over the past few years. Given the COVID-19 crisis, I think it's fair to give our CEO a pass for some of the delays considering the time frames for moving forward were right during the beginning of when things had began to take a turn for the worse within our society. Based on the recent updates and how he appears to be sticking to his word, I believe we are about to see a new beginning here with DSGT and Imperium Motors!

PS. Whatever you think of Rush Limbaugh, he went bankrupt two times before becoming the highly successful radio personality that he is today!
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