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Wednesday, 03/01/2023 5:30:04 PM

Wednesday, March 01, 2023 5:30:04 PM

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Is it any small wonder why almost every single long term otc pink sheet investor ends up losing so much money? With sentiment like this, the best case is tax loss selling at the end of the year.

PCT has a revenue to debt ratio of like 1:10 (every dollar made, costs them 10, I'm guessing, it's probably worse) and they aren't a start up, hot bio tech company that trades on potential either. They're a 24 year old, loser of a company that can't do shit right aside from ripping off investors. And even then, they suck at that (every piece of bs news they put out does nothing but hurt the share price. Try as they might, they can't do anything right.

This company sucks. The company leadership sucks. The 8 executives that oversee 10 employees (lol) suck. The podcast host sucks. The other insiders and paid schills sucks. But yeah, have fun with all those future prospects. At least it'll turn into fairly significant tax loss selling at the end of the year. What a joke.

LOFL at this nonsense.

. Speaking from a valuation view based on current status/sales v. cogs then yes assuming your figures are correct but that is not what the OTC is all about. Valuation minded investors are concentrated on the bigger boards. Plus, this does not account for increasing sales volume which is followed by increasing margins. As cash flow increases, so liabilities are met which decreases expenses and excess to pay off longer term debt. The company has good products and healthy markets in which to expand. So in PCTL's case, this puts the company head and shoulders above most in the OTC. The future looks bright like it was cleaned with our proprietary ECA “Super-Catholyte” infused with a High Concentration Nanogas Nitrogen Spheres. So here's to increase volumes. Are there growing pains, of course. All companies experience this. I am satisfied how the challenges are being met with PCTL.

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