Wednesday, February 08, 2012 5:17:31 PM
This is a very tightly held pink sheet, is there plans in the future to increase the float for funding?
You would be a target for a takeover by a larger company like Coke or Pepsi who would kill to make sure your product is "shelved." The money they would lose from bottled water sales would not be tolerated. What is the corporate plan to handle these issues?
I really like this investment for a long term green play but the lack of overall communication to shareholders is puzzling to me. If funding is not needed and the developers have all the cash they need, a pink sheet play like this is just a way to escape with some coin by pumping and dumping in the future.
I am not implying that this is the case, just questioning.
Thanks.
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