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Re: Ambro24 post# 43535

Sunday, 04/21/2024 10:25:28 AM

Sunday, April 21, 2024 10:25:28 AM

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Well, there you go, you admit being resentful so you are managing an investment via emotions which is 101 failure in investing. You are letting emotion cloud your ability to look objectively at all of the variables and potential here.

No, I do not think some flag officers can't have their ethics compromised. But, I also do not think that the cumulative reputations of several flag officers, and others with a lot to lose given their current roles, on the Cyberlux advisory board is something that strategic men with accomplished careers take lightly. We are not talking a one off here, but a group of such remarkable individuals. Their shares were issued post CE so where is their gain if this doesn't shed CE and PPS pull up? Take all other advisory board members out of the discussion and just look at LTG Ostrowski. Beyond his extremely impressive past resume he is currently the top executive at a major DC lobbying firm along with 5 other retired flag officers. These guys surround themselves with other smart and connected officers and you better bet they vet their business ventures off each other. So, the collective thought that went into signing on with Cyberlux is much deeper than you are giving credit to. The people who served under these leaders and are currently benefitting from their mentorship while serving are now in positions of purchasing influence. You seriously underestimate the loyalty and what such mottos as "Semper Fi" mean.

There is a very big picture here you are missing. I was sold on the company already, but Datron made it unquestionable for me. There was zero reason to make that purchase without the obvious growth potential resulting from the marriage being a long term strategic plan. If Mark wanted to milk the cow he could have just let the CE stay in place, not taken on any advisors, or hired expensive legal and accounting firms as he drained that cash into his pockets. Let's get real with what the intent for the future is here. You can claim you own shares, but your actions put me in the doubt camp. You have nothing to lose just sitting back to see how it plays out from here. On the flip side ranting on with negative speculation and emotion adds risk to that supposed investment by instilling doubt in those who have not done their DD. When you have a date with a hottie do you down a bottle of whiskey beforehand to increase your chances of spoiling the moment, or do you take the blue pill to maximize potential wins?

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