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07/01/21 1:34 PM

#2868 RE: MannyFresh #2865

To MannyFresh (and everyone else): I'm trying to understand why and when the people here originally started buying this stock. Were you aware on Jan 8,11,and 12 that DeNunzio was going to turn SENY into a SPAC stock? Or were you simply noticing that SENY had been 'dead in the water' up until Nov 19. And then a wave of buying came in on Nov 20. Seny went back down a little after that first wave, but another wave of buying came in on Dec 22, followed by a big surge in trading volume up to over 6 million shares on the next day. And the trading volume came down quite a bit after Dec 23, but it was still a lot more than it was before Dec 22.

I.e., is it possible to make money just by watching a lot of 'dead in the water' penny stocks every day, and wait until you see some signs that one of them has started 'coming alive again'? And join the action and start buying this penny stock, because obviously there has been some sort of good news that insiders are aware of? And of course, one should also start searching for that good news that has made this stock 'come alive', so that one has a better idea of what to expect.

Also, what was the earliest news on the two DeNunzio websites, or somewhere else, showing that they were planning to turn SENY into a SPAC stock? I do plan on watching the Status page on the DeNunzio site for any news of a new SPAC stock. But I fear that by the time I see the news there, it will already be several months old, and I will have already missed the best part of the action, which is near the beginning. I'm guessing that DeNunzio and his friends began buying SENY on the open market at the beginning back on November 23, where they only had to pay about .005 per share. And they were probably responsible for that big surge a month later on Dec 23. It really wouldn't make sense to reveal their plans for SENY before doing their own buying, while the price was still relatively low.