Yeah, we owned it first. Someone else is going to be owning it when it counts. They'll see green, lot's of it. JMO.
Us? The deep red hole we're falling into is probably so dark we wont even see red... it'll just be pitch-black darkness. After our own groans and whimpers cease, there will be complete silence. These CEOs and execs will take a little time off to let the heat cool down, enjoy some vacationing and leisure on our dime, buy some new toys and duds, maybe upgrade vehicles and move to new homes. Then, after a while... they'll plant new seeds within new shells. The whole cycle will begin again. They must maintain this lifestyle. It's what they are. It's what they do. JMO.
Sfor administration will probably retire well with this deal. Retail will typically be sacrificed or molested in situations like this. Deals are being written and signed off on. The discussions have obviously been taking place before and during the pump and dump we've just experienced. We never knew a thing about this important event. They tell us after they sell and dilute. Great. Thanks. Now it's "we're selling everything sfor has, that is of value, and we think retail investors will be okay with it". We're at that point of realization, where we think to ourselves "well, it WAS too good to be true, but it seemed so real... can't believe I did this again". Sad, but true. Just another stinky pinky, despite once having value. It is certainly diminishing. Value for us retailers, I mean. We just got tricked, robbed, and sold out. Jmo.
Sfor is done soon. Jmo. sfor.