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04/26/21 10:10 AM

#159362 RE: niczar #159360

Here is my thoughts

1. The CEO lied
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AISI304

04/26/21 10:48 AM

#159366 RE: niczar #159360

Rumor has it PCTL will open a deli onsite. Something to increase revenues in 2021.
PCTL has a stream of visitors to their site, not including drivers picking up products.

In the meanwhile, PCTL continues to make its superior products with great reviews.
2021 is the Year of PCTL. Bring on its big Q1 10-Q in 2+ weeks with sweet revenue.

GL, good health to PCTL shareholders.

Looking to get greener this spring.

Equipment/disinfectant sales.

2021 will be a great year.

UK biz update soon.

Oil test results.

Tier change.

10-Q May.

Bring it.

$PCTL
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TheElephantintheRoom

04/26/21 12:35 PM

#159383 RE: niczar #159360

Niczar: The evidence suggest RB is selling large blocks of shares

But the evidence also suggest the business issues with the RB/PCTL transactions are much more complex than just selling shares. I tried to gain a deeper understanding the RB-is-Dumping POV. It appears me that the RB-dumping-POV is mostly a reaction to what is happening in the market. There seem to be little interest or curiosity in understanding the business side of the equation, which I think is the key to unlocking the share value of this company. It seems easier to just react and believe RB and PCTL are taking shareholders for a "ride" by diluting, dumping, and/or manipulation share prices. And this may be true based on mis-guidance from PCTL and posts that seem like mis-information regarding company activity. Based on 10K disclosures alone, you should at least be prepare to lose all your investment in PCTL.

The 10K/Q is the only proof they are on a right track and is the only news that will permanently move the SP. I don't like every move RB PCTL did, but I think I understand what they did and why, and I think they moving in the right direction. Saying all of that, RB and Management are still first in line at the feeding-trough, and we are still as blind as ever on PCTL 2021 revenue projections