Monday, March 17, 2014 1:43:31 PM
In my opinion, checking whether they are going to begin to play the game of using toxic convertible debentures or not should give us a good clue about their intent.
Most of the penny stocks, if not all, that didn't go anywhere got themselves into toxic convertible debentures at some point.
All I post is just my opinion and shouldn't be used as financial advice.
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