How many shares of LFZA do you currently own?
None yet. However, I am looking into getting an offshore account to short OTCBB and pinksheet stocks.
Does the peril and uncertainty of Laforza Automobiles, Inc - being on the pinksheets - keep you from buying the company's stock?
Yes. I believe any and all pinksheet stocks should not be considered as an investment and I warn anyone who ponders purchasing such a stock that they risk losing their investment. QBID is a fine example of that.
Or, is the price still too high?
If QBID & LFZA are similar stories, yes, the price is far too high. It's price is not yet quoted it scientific notation - which is the standard method of pricing for pink sheets.
Let me remind you that you are personally unwelcome here, speaking for myself.
Doesn't bother me. But since this is in fact a public stock thread, I AM welcomed by the iHub administration.
f you truly had any Laforza questions you could have always PM'd me, as others often do.
I thought you made an agreement with Matt that I was not to communicate with you. That is why I avoided you. I do not want to start a conflict, my goal is to engage in civil debate. However, it appears we have different goals regarding our social activities on iHub.
Are you associated with Baruti M. Kamau, Staff Reporter of SpeculatorsPlay.com..??
I've never even heard of him.
and the owner/operator of a supposedly high-flying - but currently inoperative - stock pump site http://www.marketreporter.com/ ;
LFZA's stock has been flat lately, are you suggesting that they could use my "pumping" services? Otherwise I don't see how my site has anything to do with LFZA.
Have a lovely day, preferably somewhere else.
I can post on the LFZA thread at SI if it would make you happier.
None yet. However, I am looking into getting an offshore account to short OTCBB and pinksheet stocks.
Does the peril and uncertainty of Laforza Automobiles, Inc - being on the pinksheets - keep you from buying the company's stock?
Yes. I believe any and all pinksheet stocks should not be considered as an investment and I warn anyone who ponders purchasing such a stock that they risk losing their investment. QBID is a fine example of that.
Or, is the price still too high?
If QBID & LFZA are similar stories, yes, the price is far too high. It's price is not yet quoted it scientific notation - which is the standard method of pricing for pink sheets.
Let me remind you that you are personally unwelcome here, speaking for myself.
Doesn't bother me. But since this is in fact a public stock thread, I AM welcomed by the iHub administration.
f you truly had any Laforza questions you could have always PM'd me, as others often do.
I thought you made an agreement with Matt that I was not to communicate with you. That is why I avoided you. I do not want to start a conflict, my goal is to engage in civil debate. However, it appears we have different goals regarding our social activities on iHub.
Are you associated with Baruti M. Kamau, Staff Reporter of SpeculatorsPlay.com..??
I've never even heard of him.
and the owner/operator of a supposedly high-flying - but currently inoperative - stock pump site http://www.marketreporter.com/ ;
LFZA's stock has been flat lately, are you suggesting that they could use my "pumping" services? Otherwise I don't see how my site has anything to do with LFZA.
Have a lovely day, preferably somewhere else.
I can post on the LFZA thread at SI if it would make you happier.
