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Threeflight

06/01/17 7:23 PM

#77325 RE: fleck2012 #77323

Well imo I think you are wrong there. He really did have a moral compass and was very giving with his fortune. I think he always wanted to please and prove himself to everyone, and when MMR didn't work out and he lost much of his fortune, it really took a toll on him. He was a man small in stature but with a big heart and just as big an ego. And that is what drove him. In all ways.

The shame of it all is last week I had just introduced Bob and MMRF to a company that was beginning to talk to MMR about taking over and getting MMR and its shareholders out whole. I think it would have been a great deal. Maybe it still can be I don't know. I just want everyone to come out alright with this.

PoisonPill

06/01/17 7:34 PM

#77327 RE: fleck2012 #77323

I didn't say he was murdered at the hands of another person. You said that, not me.

I will reaffirm my opinion about him being a good person. Bob was selling a penny stock and had sincere intentions to grow the company. Absent any showing of fraud by Bob, a penny stock investor has to take responsibility for their losses resulting from a high-risk investment.

Don't let your losses resulting from this stock blind you from your acknowledging your own responsibility.

As I said before, Bob is guilty of trusting the wrong people to do business with. Maybe this makes him negligent, maybe this makes him naive, but it doesn't make him the person you describe him to be.