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maronti1

01/17/19 3:21 PM

#51762 RE: bthomason27 #51758

Oscar has no clue or he cares about

dilution Kill!

the investors look like they don't care about the Financials now

they want the Killer Dilution to stop!!!

maperatpogi

01/17/19 3:22 PM

#51764 RE: bthomason27 #51758

if true.. liking it!!!
"We don't focus on short term volatility, we focus on building a company that will create shareholder value in the mid-term. In our humble opinion, you should see MSPC as an investment opportunity, rather than a trade."

Spike1976

01/17/19 3:24 PM

#51767 RE: bthomason27 #51758

great response and exactly what we should expect from a company.

GekkoSuit

01/17/19 3:56 PM

#51772 RE: bthomason27 #51758

Thanks for posting that. Best thing posted since mj phase II.

kura

01/17/19 4:06 PM

#51773 RE: bthomason27 #51758

I got the exact response from Oscar today. Word by word.

Thanks

Mspc

MikeyInTheD

01/18/19 2:23 PM

#51799 RE: bthomason27 #51758

That is exactly the conclusion I have come to on Metro over the period I’ve owned shares. Management is now focused on shareholder value which has not always been the case. There have been actual transactions that have created shareholder value. Revenues may suffer in the near-term as they shed non-core assets but the medium-term is much brighter for the company. While an individual share holds almost zero value - amassing a large enough position could result in some nice gains if you have the patience and risk appetite to hold Metro 24-36 months.

Management has done enough in 2018 to earn a little extra slack from investors who understand where we are and where we want to go. The balance sheet has been improved and revenue growth through acquisitions will soon follow. Then the focus can be turned to the share structure. Right now, management is focused on value creation and balance sheet stabilization. They need to plug the holes before they try to pumping the water off the sinking ship. I think nearly all the holes have been addressed. Next, management can add the revenues needed to support a viable public company.

bthomason27

01/19/19 10:23 AM

#51830 RE: bthomason27 #51758

Can an admin please sticky this post?

CrisBam

01/19/19 11:13 PM

#51837 RE: bthomason27 #51758

BS the dilution is from them the lying illegal scum. They are getting ready to reverse split.

maperatpogi

02/01/19 4:38 PM

#52427 RE: bthomason27 #51758

Just in case for those have not read this sticky posted by bthomason27
Thursday, 01/17/19 03:15:58 PM
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The company has no control over investors selling their shares. We can not stop "dilution". At the time investors make their investment, they receive shares in reserve from the transfer agent and when the holding period is up, they have unrestricted access to shares, as per previous agreement.
Additionally, we rely on investors to build our company, it is how we acquired Etelix (IQST) and eventually took it public via a merger. We do understand your concerns but what you must understand is that even though the company has issued a certain amount of shares since 2017, the company has continued to increase book value and earnings per share. We are focused only and completely on building the company and we are confident that our efforts will continue to build shareholder value. We don't focus on short term volatility, we focus on building a company that will create shareholder value in the mid-term. In our humble opinion, you should see MSPC as an investment opportunity, rather than a trade.
I would encourage you to look at our financial statements from 2016 until our last financial statement in 3rd Q of 2018. That is what we are working at.

Best regards,
IR Dept.