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shapeman

12/22/23 1:49 PM

#25964 RE: Willy #25963

I’m just a small business owner and not as savvy as the rest of you. I don’t know much but I try to invest in companies that appear to show promise. I invested in VLDI in 2018 and was hoping something would have happened by now. Over the past 5 years I have heard repeatedly on this forum to “buckle up” as well as “VLDI IS DEAD”. Now I’m even more confused!! If I was a detective or a judge, I have not seen any evidence either way. It’s all hearsay. No one in this forum has presented anything to support their opinion. All this DD talk is nonsense. It’s either not out there or it’s non disclosure. I find this entertaining and don’t mind losing my investment but of course would rather cash in on my shares. At this moment I’ve lost my investment since I never sold but I’ll be a multimillionaire if by chance TPP is right. Either way there’s nothing I can do but keep showing up to work and checking this forum. Keep posting though

Surwin

12/22/23 3:43 PM

#25965 RE: Willy #25963

I do not need to know more than it went dark and the securities are no longer register. . Also if someone is interested in buying the company for billions why would they waste their time updating their website and still with email contacts that do not work. Also based on Bruce's past history of fake sales agreements and lies I go by the old adage fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.

Bruce could have lots of user and many companies cflamering for the product.

Highly doubtful since he would have then relisted the company if that were the case and also he would have made a big PR splash about it like he did in the past for all those sales that never materialized. Like I said why not let the shareholders know this information by putting it on their website. Believe what you want, but I will go with good common sense. Yes there are many companies that could do a 65 billion to 125 billion acquisition, but the point is I know of no company that would without proof of a product growling exponentially with substantial revenues and profits. . Just too difficult for shareholders of a public acquiring company to accept, unless the acquiring company is private. It simply does not pass the smell test.

So I again wish everyone good luck and a Happy Holiday and a Prosperous New Year.

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