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Rdunn88

09/22/20 11:32 AM

#324704 RE: BonelessCat #324702

I agree, it was a nothing burger just to stir up a few share purchases from Aspire... Was not needed and surely made little sense to excite shareholders at-night believing someting big just came across... However, this is the deceptive Leo, master of share diluting...

loanranger

09/22/20 11:50 AM

#324712 RE: BonelessCat #324702

"Also, what part of high holidays is confusing you?"

It's not part of the things that full under the heading of common knowledge. I need to review the subject every year.
If there was a non-Jewish Executive who could act on behalf of the Company on board during this 10 day period the following wouldn't be "on topic" for IPIX. As things stand, it is:

September 18-20, 2020 - Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on September 18 and is celebrated through nightfall September 20th.

Rosh Hashanah begins the High Holy Days or Ten Days of Penitence, which end with Yom Kippur.
One of the most significant rituals during Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the Shofar, or ram's horn. It is used as a call to repentance during the High Holy Days.
During this time, Jewish people attend synagogue services and refrain from working.
Another popular practice is to eat apples dipped in honey, symbolizing the hope for a sweet year to come. Also, challah bread is baked in round loaves instead of braided loaves. The bread is dipped in honey instead of salt.
Pomegranates are eaten because the seeds are symbolic of the many commandments in the Torah that Jews must fulfill.
Another popular ritual is to walk to a river or stream and recite special prayers of penitence. Afterward, one throws breadcrumbs in the river, to symbolically cast away sins.

https://www.cnn.com/2013/06/11/world/rosh-hashanah-fast-facts/index.html
I can't vouch for any of the above. Any issues, write to CNN.