And the concept of >>> A N A L Y S I S <<< of available public information on ECSL compared to pie in the sky assertions seems to be a foreign concept.
It is pretty clear why ECSL has very little trading and is trading in the low .30 cents range.
Everyone knows what the possibilities are. However choosing to view only one side of the equation and thinking the CEO is never to blame for anything ........ is not an investment strategy but rather a recipe for losing your money.
The constant bullish assertions that are almost never accurate don't help the company's image either.