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Stock_Barber

02/04/24 10:59 AM

#335973 RE: LOVE*PINK #335971

Why would anyone believe anything that you post? You posted on Friday the OUTRIGHT LIE that DBMM acquired a company!

After being called out for the LIE, you edited the post and never even acknowledged it!

The quality of Paid Awareness isn't what it used to be!

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RickNagra

02/04/24 11:02 AM

#335975 RE: LOVE*PINK #335971

Oh wow. Major massive new client on deck. Oh boy oh girl.
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Don316

02/04/24 7:23 PM

#336005 RE: LOVE*PINK #335971

PINK, I’m a very long term holder of DBMM here, but that last update concerning the acquisition of a “software client“ raised a red flag with me. If you’re going to put out a PR about a software company acquisition, then why did they not name the company? I pray it’s named in the next few days, or, instead of going after the “bashing group” on this forum, our sites might be set on Linda and Reggie for running a BS campaign here. I’m not being cruel, but as a long-term shareholder, I want facts and not BS statements. Enough said. BTW, I have connections to Texas through a software company that runs the company that I work for. We all want facts, not leave me on statements. It’s way past time for a legitimate update on our investment here!
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jaiguruji7

02/05/24 6:43 PM

#336111 RE: LOVE*PINK #335971

Waiting for an 8K from DBMM management for the acquisition. I believe if I am not wrong, they have to submit the 8K 4 Business days from acquisition, and see how much Revenues this acquisition adds to the DBMM's balance sheet. As Reggie said, this is just the beginning, even 5 - 10M per year will be a big deal for a small company like DBMM that is still in the process of resurrecting their business. Hoping for the great news and more acquisitions to come. All these multiple acquisitions will add up the DBMM Revenues and will make DBMM a valuable company. JMHO
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I-Man

02/06/24 8:31 AM

#336131 RE: LOVE*PINK #335971

Yes more good news too. Problem everywhere is stock market today is not like what it used to be. Too damn much option trading going on by BIG guys and so many share prices at historical lows everywhere. Markets are entirely manipulated today, so sad, used to be stock prices reflected solid made products out there, supported by real investment in them, today, mostly tied to exotic consumer financing schemes of various industries use such as auto, etc...