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Blue Skys

11/14/20 3:35 PM

#197305 RE: fat_tire #197304

Whats with you and your intense desire to convince shareholders that a buyout will be small? I find it confusing that you are so passionate about a stock that you value so little.
I will provide my valuation estimate after you guys tell me what Discover got for the last financing. There is no possible way to value the shares without that information.
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cbuontempo

11/14/20 4:01 PM

#197306 RE: fat_tire #197304

I certainly agree with your 2nd paragraph... something just a tad fishy? Trying to give business lessons on an OTC stock? And wants to be a mouth piece all of a sudden???
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Musical Shares

11/14/20 8:16 PM

#197314 RE: fat_tire #197304

Nothing strange about it, chap. :)

But I will give you a tale.....

Once, there was a young man. Will call him Sam Hill.

You see, Sam was a quiet young man, from a quiet town in the USA. Aloof, smart and all around likeable.

But one day, Sam began to see things differently.

As Sam sat quietly on a bench waiting for his bus, he noticed a blind man coming towards him.

Sam watched him attentively. How did this old, blind man know where he was going so perfectly?!

As the old man sat down beside him on the bench, Sam was hesitant to strike up a conversation with him. After all, Sam did nothing like this.

But after a few minutes, Sam couldn't take it anymore. He looked over at the old man and said in a trembling voice, "excuse me sir, but how do you know where you are going?"

The old man, now smiling at the young man, said... "Son I might be blind but I'm not dumb."

With out a single other word spoken among them, they drifted to there destinations too never see each other again.

As most young men do, Sam grew up, worked hard at school, then took a job and worked his way up to the big times. But Sam never forgot what that old man said.

"Your eyes are only as good as you want them too be."