I know it just started trading as I read the only PR that shows up under the ticker from 10/1. But from that PR this disturbs me:
"corporate growth which will help provide ongoing liquidity and enhanced access to financial markets"
liquidity - that is the key word. It is not nice to invest in a stock that has so little volume because it isn't really liquid. IMHO if there is little to no demand and in this poor market, with a little bit of bad news - well ouch.
Catch my drift?
Say you never really answered my question before. By replying with:
"Of course I have a financial interest"
you skirted the issue. Does YAKC compensate you?
As always thanks, and if you find the questions too direct or hard, let me know.
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