You couldn't have me pegged more incorrectly. I would never turn my money over to a conman. Why am I here? I like an interesting story, like to follow it and comment on it. >>
I've been following O'Leary since before he took DPLS public. He was conning folks before public DPLS, and even worse after it DPLS public. The reason I find it interesting is that he's not good at being a conman. In fact, he stinks at it. >>
What OTC gamblers bank on is hoping the CEO of the company they are invested in will be the best conman in the OTC. It's what drives OTC gamblers to gamble in the first place. If the CEO is a great conman, he/she can pump a worthless company to cause a decent run. But again, O'Leary is terrible at the con game. By the way >>
Before you bring up the run to $0.20 in 2021, Dennis had absolutely nothing to do with it. It was a massive social-media-hype and algorithmic-driven run. At its high, DPLS was valued at nearly a $Billion. The current valuation is $15Mil -- and the financials show it is still overvalued. The Market knows it's overvalued and the trading reflects that.