The Bocx,
I guess I shouldn't be surprised. It seems you are very satisfied with short term share price increases, short term increased market cap, and a strategy of selling on short term price increases. It doesn't seem to matter to you that the long term price trend is downward.
I agree the IR firm was brilliant to pull off a 500% gain on this stock. Long term investors are the ones seeming to be putting money in the short term traders pockets. The best I could do was eek out a 65% loss. I guess the short term trading on hype is not my forte.
You said " If the price moves up 6c, then the return on those $25,000 would be 100 fold or 10,000%. This goes directly into the pockets of the shareholders."
That is only true for the quick traders who are fast enough to sell at that price before the stock deflates to a new low. That's not a very encouraging argument. Long term holders get left holding the bag.
I wonder if Dr. Moro is encouraging the people who make placements to be sure and sell all they can the next time we get a price pumping hyped newsletter?
mcd