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moneym8ker

05/24/17 3:09 PM

#165887 RE: Lolaspike #165882

UMMMMMMM


EVERYBODY WHO KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT SFOR says they're not worth $8 BILLION!


SHEEEEEEEEESH.

Yeah...
You nailed it. You've singlehandedly stumbled onto a gold mine.

EVERY ANALYST IN THE WORLD has somehow let SFOR slip under there radar for 16 years.

$1 per share?

Nope!

$2 per share!
Not even close!

$3 per share?!
Getting warmer...

HAAAAAAAAAAA

yeah... SFOR... a stock that's been CUT IN HALF since it's recent high of $0.0295 is magically worth $8 billion dollars.

Ohhh but MSFT and ACS and blah freaking blah blah blah.

SFOR can't even hold a $0.0030 gain on the day. SFOR's declining volume coupled with their struggle to keep any daily gains and far more red day's than Green Day's in the last 30'days says SFOR is most assuredly in between catalysts.


Lol... with some GREAT settlement news, SFOR's stock can go over $0.10....BUT to suggest a $8 billion dollar value just screams "hey everyone...it's day one for me"
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splithappens

05/24/17 3:43 PM

#165895 RE: Lolaspike #165882

I also love running numbers. I can do it all day. But they have to be real.

Unfortunately there is no real proof of SFOR (ACS would get nothing from MSFT in the authentication) getting paid anything more than the lump sum. It's possible that there were milestones (after a certain date, after achieving a certan# of clients, after netting a certain $ amount, etc.) as part of the SFOR VS. MSFT licensing settlement (no ACS).

The point is... we've been up this road many times.

FYI

ACS pays SFOR for COBAS lisencing when ASC sells it.

ACS gets nothing when SFOR sells COBAS.

IMO

GLTA