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TennisStar

07/25/21 7:38 PM

#2677 RE: fatcat2 #2676

Fatcat good question. This was discussed prior and the conclusions were:

A) Mr. Kanning is the CEO of Silicon Turbine (founded by INVT CEO Beyers) and due to his working relationship with Mr. Beyers, Mr. Kanning feels comfortable investing this amount in INVT.

B) Mr. Kanning’s investment strategy has a high tolerance for risk.

C) Mr. Kanning now owns nearly 28% of INVT and as a majority shareholder he could theoretically assist INVT and approve any plan the board puts forward requiring shareholder vote.

D) Others are investing and either don’t need to report purchases as Mr. Kanning has or they have not reported.

My personal theory is “A”. Would like to hear any conclusions or theories you may have.
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Avidfisher

07/26/21 9:26 AM

#2679 RE: fatcat2 #2676

I've been trading this for 6 years, know the company inside out, Joe Beyers co-creator of the microchip, Apple vs INVT lawsuit in which they just won A appeal and Apple just dropped their complaint are just a couple reasons why I keep a pile of it.
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Avidfisher

07/26/21 9:31 AM

#2681 RE: fatcat2 #2676

And he's not the only one, he's just the biggest one, there are several of us here that have a fair amount tied up in this, if it moved to .25 cents I could buy a Ferrari or a Lambo, very low risk for a very high reward, and the best part is all the waiting is over, it's either this year's tax write off or a new Lambo within a matter of days.