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tedpeele

11/14/18 7:57 PM

#111192 RE: Cynomus #111189

why is it harder to go from $5 to $50 than from $.50 to $5 when it's the same percentage rise and the market caps are exactly the same in the 2 scenarios? What makes it harder?

It wasn't Nasdaq that was going to make the stock go to from say .40 to $4. If one believed it was going to happen organically from news then why wouldn't that same news take the stock from a post RS $5 to $50?


berdboy

11/14/18 7:58 PM

#111193 RE: Cynomus #111189

EXACTLY CYN...THE MULTIPLIER IS STRIPPED...MOST WILL LOSE HERE NOW UNLESS THEY HOLD FOR YRS AND YRS AND YRS AND ONLY "IF" IT GOES TO 30-50.00 PPS ...EVERYTHING IS STILL A HOPE.. NOTHING IS DONE.. JUST GONNA LET MINE RIDE HERE FOR HOWEVER LONG..

Jacks1234

11/14/18 8:02 PM

#111198 RE: Cynomus #111189

You make good sense of the whole thing. I have to hold my shares another 5 years if we r/s and integrations properly. I don’t like Rory that much to let him borrow my money like this. It is bothersome to see his ego get crushed by his alter ego like this just to accomplish his goals... $fusz$

Stockseekr

11/14/18 8:46 PM

#111223 RE: Cynomus #111189

Yes I've got to agree with you on this part. Only time will tell.

Suddenly the lottery ticket stock turns out to be just another stock, one that tied up investment funds, that might have been more profitable elsewhere, during the 'long' holding period.