NLion another question: If the information is already publicly available...what then?
I'm sorry for not being more specific but I take offense when accused of 'touting'. I have come across something in a stock I own, but to be perfectly honest I'm not 100% certain of what I'm looking at here. At the same time I'm trying to gain a better understanding of it.
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