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Re: satter post# 236093

Sunday, 04/17/2022 11:31:12 AM

Sunday, April 17, 2022 11:31:12 AM

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In 2011? Just found this 2012 tweet that GestureTek was "bought back:"


vincent john vincent
@vjvincent
1st tweet in a while. I've been very busy after buying back GestureTeK in July, Plenty of tech to help grow the company
3:41 PM · Oct 16, 2012


(I don't know for sure, but the timing makes me wonder if he meant bought back from the 2011 sale to Qualcomm? Who else could he have "bought it back" from? By July of 2012?)


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Also noticed a lot of tweets by vincent john vincent, regarding GestureTek activity in 2013-2016 . . . (after the 2011 Qualcomm sale, but before a bank crisis ensued).

For example,

vincent john vincent
@vjvincent
Great article referencing the 150 GestureTek GestureFX systems being used to engage customers in MacDonald’s in the UK
5:05 PM · Dec 15, 2012


vincent john vincent
@vjvincent
Looks like 35+GestureTek IREX Immersive Rehabilitation EXercise units helping patients recover in hospitals in Mexico
8:15 PM · Oct 14, 2014


vincent john vincent
@vjvincent
Hospitals constantly approach us to help them become immersive engaging environments via gesture ontrolled VR floors
3:22 PM · Aug 11, 2016


Put it all together, and your timeline makes a lot of sense:

sold their 40 million assets in 2011. Think they lost their line of credit in 2019/2020. ?



If there had not been a crisis, then WNBD could not have gotten involved.

Don't know what this vincent guy sees in Eric and WB either, but apparently he sees something.

I appreciate your cautious approach, and I agree there are lots of questions and challenges, and no guarantees.

At the same time, we're talking a subpenny OTC so I don't expect guarantees and certainty.

There are enough exciting "possibilities" here for me to be holding and waiting to see how things unfold over the course of time.

As they say, don't invest more than you can afford to lose, and you should be okay.

But thanks for the heads up that we still need to be cautious. Correct you are!