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hankmanhub

08/11/17 6:45 PM

#129601 RE: Barunuuk #129593

That is what I hoped you meant, but the words "lottery ticket" threw me for loop and left me hanging since that usually implies very very very low odds of winning. (often 1 in 7 digits or up to 1 in 10 digits)

Evaluate

08/11/17 10:14 PM

#129623 RE: Barunuuk #129593

I understand your concept, however,
You wrote:

buying NWBO shares at 0.20 a share, with a possible payout of ~$100 a share is like winning the lottery


So if someone invests $1 in NWBO shares .... that results in 5 shares. With a potential payout of 5 shares x $100 = $500.
You cannot quite compare with investing $1 in a lottery ticket that wins say $300 MILLION.
Quite a diffference between $500 payout and $300 Million payout.

aboobmove

08/12/17 1:47 PM

#129689 RE: Barunuuk #129593

People spend $2 or $20 on lottery ticket(s), not thousands of dollars. When people lose on NWBO, they lose thousands, not 2 or 20. So, Please stop this BS.