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Friday, 11/27/2020 1:46:52 PM

Friday, November 27, 2020 1:46:52 PM

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Joey V
I love your Nanologix story. I have over 200K shares through 25 different small purchases since 2006. My late brother was a science nerd and liked its early technology (well before the petri plate) and turned my other brother and I on to it. Over the years, I have paid between .8 and .49 for shares. An average share price of .14. He died in 2018, relatively penniless and single, but it turns out his paid for house and farm were worth nearly $1M. He had long since sold all his shares.

Like you, I have never sold a share. Neither has my other brother. Who owns 100K shares. Most recently, we agreed to hang onto our shares as an homage to our late bro. . .

I pay little attention to most of,what is posted on this board though it can be entertaining! The exception is Emerald Isle who has been around as long as me. Many other longs no longer post or have sold their shares.

I am 67, retired with a smallish 401K, in a nice 60/40 mix of stock/bond mutual funds. I don’t own any other individual stocks except Carnival which I bought to get the shareholder perk of on-board cash. I am thinking about selling some NNLX shares if it hits $1. But psychology being what it is, I am not very good at predicting my future behavior ??.

So enjoy the ride. You have little to lose and much to gain. . .maybe. To me, the run-up from an acquisition or manufacturing partner will, along with my late brother’s real estate, be the difference between a pinching-pennies retirement and a slightly more comfortable one.