CDFT
PROS:
Zero Debt
Over 3,000,000 in Net Equity
Revenue Generation Business,
$450k per annum $250,000 in dividends paid to Gary DeRoos, Series A
Continued growth in sales of credit card processing business
The company has CASH, no going concern
It's adding more value on the balance sheet from Q to Q
It's retired it's Professional Contracts,
Management has removed all of its compensation securities
Management now intends to lower its Issued Capital
The Market Cap of the Company is way under value
Management has met with AMEX people, PRE approved
Company float has remained at 65,000,000, no new issuances
The Company does not pay or sanction paid for promo
The Company is a OTCQB, not a pink sheet company
The Company is an a SEC filer, it's information is audited
The Company hires independent evaluators to buy assets
The Company is building a board with pedigree
The Company has been honest, every time it retired stock
The Company has made itself available to answer inquiries
The Company has done conference calls using a shareholder
The stock has come from .0011 to a high of .027 cents
The stock has traded in the penny range for the last month
The stock has been oversold, more than the size of the float
The longs are not budging from their positions
CONS:
Mistakes in Edgar Filings
Low stock price for the value in the company, could be positive
Market Awareness & Visibility poor because of no promotion
Company could improve its cash position, but progressing well
The Stock can never trade up to $2.00, too many shorts
MISINFORMATION SEEN HERE:
The Company has no losses
The Company does not need P/E ratios or EBITDA to be AMEX
The Company did not PR the oil & gas Edgar agent fiasco
The Company's gagging the TA avoids Insider Trading Information on an OTCQB public company where all info needed is in the 10Q's, no need for access to TA
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