That's too bad for the Doral folks. They got hosed but they were DOA to begin with. They had those idiots Gray and CLIFTON "MARTY" BLOODWORTH behind the wheel. No coincidence those two buffoons ran it in the ditch in short as you pointed out!! They're gone and the stock is up 500% in the last year. Not sure anybody else is seeing the "scam" now that the dead weight has been culled. "Scam" has been mentioned here for so long it's obviously being ignored.
Just because some idiot former employee named CLIFTON "MARTY" BLOODWORTH files a lawsuit against his former boss that fired him for total incompetence does not mean it's a scam to everybody else. The XBOR financials paint a much different picture. People should read the financials of a company instead of relying on unsubstantiated claims.
Not true???? REALLY? How does this quote get explained?
"The SCAM went from $4.65 to .28 in the first 12 months. LOST 95% of its over inflated value."
"Overinflated value" created by the former management in place the first 12 months! GREAT POINT!! Not sure why we are so vigorously defending this CLIFTON "MARTY" BLOODWORTH idiot since he was a part of this this horrendous drop in the first 12 months as pointed out!! He got canned as the stock plummeted and since he has been fired the stock is up 500%. Seems like this CLIFTON "MARTY" BLOODWORTH scam artist MUST have been a part of creating the "overinflated value" since it happened on his watch while at XBOR!! What do we suppose Marty did to grossly over inflate the stock price of his own company at the time? HHUUUuummmmm. Seems like XBOR should be suing HIM instead of him suing the guy that canned him. If nothing else CLIFTON "MARTY" BLOODWORTH is guilty by association for being in management of a company that grossly overinflated it's stock value.
This is very interesting now that this has been pointed out. We have a former employee that was fired for ineptitude and participating in management that intentionally overinflated it's stock price. He's now suing former management and all the while the stock crashes while he is on the job AND we find we he was part of the creation of the "overinflated value".
Pretty much the definition of "frivolous"! I wonder what other damage this guy did to the company while he was in management.