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08/22/20 10:31 AM

#340517 RE: Krombacher #340515

The often mentioned small circle of investors allegedly owns more than half the shares. Why aren't they calling the shots? The fact is no one knows how many shares Offor owns. The math you refer to is not based on facts, just made up assumptions to try and support the bullish bs, just like the made up 1.5 billion short shares. That is why there are no links.

A done deal means done, not waiting for something to happen to make it done.

erhc paying a dividend has never happened, even when the company was flush with cash. The continued reference to Total buying erhc or giving shares to erhe shareholders is more bs, thus no links to prove it.

Claiming a stock priced near zero and facing revocation is about to pay a 3,000% dividend or be bought out at a 20,000% premium is in no way related to common sense.
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08/22/20 4:00 PM

#340529 RE: Krombacher #340515

Interesting. The common sense trope was used to defend the short seller false narrative as in nobody with common sense would hold a short position in a triple zero issue. The reason given was---not everyone has common sense so yes there are short positions.

Cant have it both ways.

So we have a triple zero issue trading at .0004. 317 shares traded.
That in itself shows there is no deal with Total. If there were such a deal it wouldnt be trading at .0004. Common sense and logic dictate
those facts.