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Re: Axle-and-Hub post# 14139

Tuesday, 05/10/2022 10:27:57 AM

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 10:27:57 AM

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“COVID” is back where? Where are the surges in cases? Deaths? Let me know! Hasn’t been any surges at the hospital I’m at! The initial message I was responding to brought “COVID” up, and mentioned masks, so I’m not putting any words into your mouth.

I was saying, SLAM GIRL IS GAINING INTEREST! Which is turn, if executed correctly, will grow interest in the company who is putting it together, which in turn will grow interest for CYIO. These things take TIME, for someone who has been in for 13 years, should UNDERSTAND.

Saying, “I don’t see them[posters] putting money into it. And that is the real measurement isn’t it.” Means absolutely nothing. How do you know we haven’t been accumulating at these prices? This accusation is the same exact thing some posters have said about Hawk, myself included. AND you have condemned us for doing that. LOL!

I have noticed more people showing up on StockTwits, Twitter and several Discord servers that I am in posting about CYIO. So it seems as interest is slowly growing. (:

“… but it [Rome] was started and being built to be noticeable and viewable as it was being built - it was progressing.” CYIO is not still being built? All of their subsidiaries are up and running? They are not, FYI. IF they were all up and running, and we were even remotely close to these levels, THEN I would be concerned. But as an investor of 13 years, you would think that seeing the company starting to turn things around after the abysmal performance from the previous management, that that person would be excited for the future.

If 10,000 people are initially interested in Slam Girl, then it will sell out. Once the NFT’s are all sold, CYIO would still receive royalties for whenever the NFT is sold in the future. Never ending revenue!

Top 5 search results on Google ALL have correct information:
https://www.cyioscorporation.com
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CYIO/profile?p=CYIO
https://stocktwits.com/symbol/CYIO
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/CYIO:US
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cyios

The next 2, are MarketWatch and Barrons. They have the same info, must be getting it from a 3rd party. The address, CEO, and board of directors are all correct, only things incorrect are description and phone #, which I’m assuming the company is working on getting corrected, as many other websites have been updated over the course of the past couple weeks.

CNBC is between MarketWatch and Barrons, and they have the correct company description, CEO, chairman of the board and website. CNBC does not list a phone number. Only thing wrong is the address, which I believe is a not a big deal, who mails letters to companies asking for more info nowadays?

Seeking Alpha has all the correct information on CYIO. OTCMarkets obviously has the correct information.

It’s a never ending negative Nancy charade with this board, and quite honestly, some of the arguments are just nonsense. Yes, it is very suspicious that only a select few have been correct on price action this past couple months, very accurately predicting it to the cent. If I were that accurate, I would not be trading OTC stocks. PLUS I would more than likely be considered the best trader in the world with my 90%+ win rate, and accuracy rate. And some other posters only come out and post when the stock trends down for the day, and when proven wrong in a point, turn to childish arguments of just posting the price, instead of admitting they were wrong.

It’s always one thing or another. I swear the company could say they’re buying out Apple and someone would come on here and say how they shouldn’t do that and go with a sanitizer company, or that they can’t buy Apple cause the address is supposedly wrong. It’s almost as though some posters have a financial benefit for the price going down. Otherwise why would they post constant negativity? Want to “expose scams”? Then why not do it in a “nice way” and guide traders and show legit reasons as to why it is a scam, instead of just resorting to posting the price when proven wrong. Want to “change the business route”? Go email or call the company instead of constantly whining on an investment forum that hardly anyone uses anymore.

I am done commenting on this board for now, as it is a never ending loop with you all. I wish you all the best, and I know that I’ll have the last laugh.

Just remember, Rome was not built in a day.

- BMoney23