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Re: stokmonkey post# 27386

Sunday, 03/27/2022 11:10:49 AM

Sunday, March 27, 2022 11:10:49 AM

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Agreed. The "aggressive acquisition plan" when a company is pumping a reverse merger is an attempt to beat the dump when everyone finds out that the merger candidate is a loser.

What they do is they announce the fraud/valueless merger candidate and dangle "but aggressive acquisition plan!" out there as if a loser merger company could actually thereafter acquire a quality company doing anything other than diluting the shares of the stock.

It's happened on about a 1/2 dozen times in mergers recently. I am still in AHFD.

Ask yourself this question: if the merger candidate is so valuable why do you need to dangle "aggressive acquisition plan"? If the merger candidate is a complete loser, as is cooley, how can they make quality acquisitions? What will they use to acquire?

We can put Cooley in jail.

Just my opinion. Buyer beware