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winnotlose

09/01/14 3:50 PM

#79945 RE: biglued1 #79944

No we can't agree. Sorry.

Arthur

09/01/14 5:20 PM

#79946 RE: biglued1 #79944

Hop-On is not a real company.

A real company doesn't spend 3 years with no revenue at all (0$) while pretending to be active, like Hop-On did in 2007-2009.


A real company doesn't spend 2 years at $0.0001 NO BID with a revoked business license and no filings, like Hop-On did in 2012-2013, leaving its stockholders with worthless shares.

A real company doesn't announce the "launch" of a phone, and then no phone ever shows up, or announce it is "shipping" cannabis patches, and then reveals it has no intent to be in the cannabis business.

A real compamy doesn't suddenly discover it owes $600K to a "consultant" after stating it has no consultant on staff in a disclosure.

A real company doesn't state it has issued 1 billion shares for "debt reduction", and then claims that 1 billon shares were in "escrow", and have been returned in exchange of even more shares.

A real company doedn't announce a shareholders meeting without mailing proper convocations, then cancels it without explanation 2 days before the meeting.


A real company produce value for its shareholders. HPNN has destroyed $28 millions of its shareholders' money over the years, and is busy destroying more.

Frayed Knot

09/01/14 7:46 PM

#79955 RE: biglued1 #79944

Can't get anywhere close to agreeing that this thing is a real company nor that Michaels is a real CEO.

He has shown in too many ways that he is in no way a business man. I am referring to current events, this year, he has proven again and again he is full of hot air.

However, I agree with Arthur that all his past actions also prove this is not a real company.

Michaels has only one thing on his mind to sell... the stock.

That being said, I am sure he can make some other PR happen that will make people believe his BS. He is good at that.

Be sure to have your finger on the sell button. The spike, if there is one, won't last long. Just look at the chart starting last Feb.