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Re: samytheterror post# 5278

Thursday, 03/24/2011 7:28:48 PM

Thursday, March 24, 2011 7:28:48 PM

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You realize that no CEO or President is infallible, right? It's okay to question things. If every CEO was perfect, companies wouldn't go under every day.

You have to look at both sides of every coin, and right now nobody can say too much either way about the business side of things until we see some numbers. I think the marketing has been really successful and customer reviews seem great. At the end of the day though, it's about financing. If you don't have questions about the way this company has handled its money, then you're being naive.

You can be bullish on a stock without being gullible and easily offended. I'm excited about MSLP and I hope (not know) that it will do good things for us. But if you don't read the financials and see that there are potential pitfalls, your risk of losing money is greater than mine. That's your own individual choice.

MSLP will do what MSLP will do. The management does not care about what we want on a day to day business. They're trying to run a business and they're not businessmen by trade. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. That's why we're sub $1 and not the other way around.

It's all high-risk, but people like modesurch Y! and others that pump without substance are knowingly and immorally suckering saps into this stock that haven't done their own DD. It's dangerous and it's part of the reason I don't do this for fun. There's not a lot of fun to be had when money is involved.

This MB should be about discussing the stock for what it really is, good and bad. Good news can be celebrated, but poor business decisions should be discussed for the sake of those interested in knowing the full picture.

Be careful everyone, and GLTA.