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Re: spartex post# 13988

Thursday, 02/23/2023 6:55:38 AM

Thursday, February 23, 2023 6:55:38 AM

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LOL forward looking statements yes. All companies have them. I have spoke with Brent not sure how speaking with him helps anything? You expect him to give inside information? You sure ask funny questions. Him like any other from any other company will only give you what they have released in SEC filings or to the public you aren't getting any special treatment trust me. Also he has never been reliable as they had other game plans long ago that didn't go as he said they would so his words dont mean shit. They can't give you anything else it is against the law. So what is the point of asking if I spoke to Brent? You feel special because you spoke with him? I mean the guy is easy for any shareholder to get ahold of or at least was. Bank debt is an obvious possible option as when you have functional machines, product and cash flow banks will lend money to companies based on expected cash flow. Banks dont lend money in this day and age to something risky not producing. Anyway you go around in circles and words. I know what I own and as I stated many times I have made a butt load of money here and will make a butt load more. You stick to your sky is falling scenario. You have investors holding 100s of millions in stock. The PPS slid before the $1 investors where even able to sell their shares so you can't blame price slide on the recent capitol fund raise. As stated before the company has done awesome maintaining PPS value. They can't do retail dilution it would drop the PPS to 2 cents as the current volume demand is way to low. You keep failing to understand the product they have will be sold for cash and they will have cash flow so your whole entire argument is just plane silly. But stick with it and keep investing in your 2024 polymer dont worry about NSCRF$$
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