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ssc

02/01/21 8:58 AM

#344042 RE: Julius Erving #344041

Prove there are no shorts? Easy - there is not a shred of proof any short erhe positions exist. To believe otherwise must be the Easter Bunny method of reasoning. Or the tooth fairy school of logic. Not a shred of proof either of those exist but using the argument you presented, the Easter Bunny, tooth fairy and all the erhe short sellers must be sharing a room together.

I bet Warren Buffett doesn't use tooth fairy logic when making an investment decision any more than he values a company based on how much money they spent on legal costs when the actual amount of those costs is unknown, who actually paid those costs is unknown, and the matter is still unresolved.

Bottom line is no one has been willing to pay more than 1/10 of a penny for erhe for over 3 years. Not even those who believe in the Easter Bunny/1.7 billion erhe shares short story.

badog

02/01/21 1:30 PM

#344046 RE: Julius Erving #344041

Any investor looking at the length of time of the current triple zero sp and the lack of communication from management and lack of any acknowledgement of any deal and difficulty of investors to buy shares and the nigerian ties of management will not touch ERHE...i.e. the current sp.

And regarding shorts....I don't have to prove that there are none. Unless someone can prove there are shorts then there are none. All there are is assumptions.

There also is no proof that there will ever be a deal.

Badog

ponzi_implosion

02/01/21 7:23 PM

#344052 RE: Julius Erving #344041

Flawed / Tortured ‘Logic’

The ‘reasoning’ that because ERHE shorts can’t be proven to not to exist, despite not one shred of evidence is like saying that Bigfoot, Nessie and the tooth fairy are all real because no one can prove that they really are not real.

And how it’s never been rationally explained why there’s this fixation with ERHE shorts instead of the company and it’s management Why does the supposed financial beating that the shorts are going to experience ‘soon’ matter to someone who is long on the stock?