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RPH9878

03/11/16 9:21 AM

#5153 RE: Cerp #5149

Can you tell me the average volume for the past 10 day

bernardsamuel

03/11/16 9:33 AM

#5154 RE: Cerp #5149

I've been enjoying the exchanges of recent days. Cerp has been equally entertaining as a bear as he was when he was a bull. The RPH and Hostastock (and other) responses have been reasonably well restrained despite all the temptations to just blow up.

I think that the truth is somewhere in the middle, though leaning towards the bulls as having the better arguments, at least for now. I really do understand the "bear case," which hinges upon the reduced growth in sales (despite all the company's activities with distributorships in various countries), the family nature of executive management, the beginning of paying back debt with common shares (i.e. dilution), sometimes low volume of trading, and failure to live up so far to projections of sales and bottom line made last spring at a micro-investor conference.

The bull case is stronger, I believe, because the company has established itself as an industry leader (e.g. getting ahead of the diacetyl issue)in an industry having explosive growth, annual sales of even $6 million represents good growth from start-up, it appears logical that all the distributing arrangements will have at least some level of success, and the Typenex folks do not appear so far to have rushed for the exits after getting their cheapies upon conversion (and may ultimately influence the family/majority owners to sell to the highest bidder).

What's really strongest though is the case for everyone being respectful of others' opinions, though anyone expressing an opinion has a responsibility to provide their reasoning if they want to try to influence the opinions of others.

There will be enough time down the road for any of us to look back at this point in VHUB's history and see who actually turned out to be correct. It may be CERP, or it may be just about everyone else who posts here (bulls tend to frequent these forums in order to find kindred believers, and bears tend more to stay away especially when the bulls see them as trolls). Hopefully nobody's betting their child's college tuition fund on penny stocks (other than the distributors here who are in the vaping business themselves to make a living).

Have a great weekend, everybody.

RPH9878

03/16/16 4:34 PM

#5192 RE: Cerp #5149

Dead cow huh????? Where did you go