Honestly I do think this is only "jow blow" because if you analyze it this is very small money. Hey for 2k dollars you can buy 20 million shares. Any small retail investor can do that.
It's nothing. Risk 2k dollar to be able to gain maybe 100k or more if they really can sell this stuff to somebody anytime in the future even if that looks unlikely at the moment but the chance is still here.
What I don't get is the following. Remember all the "statements" from professional traders who saw the demo 18 months ago? Things like "I will stop trading until this software is out in the market" or stuff like "I have never seen anything like that before".
Makes you wonder what makes it so tough to sell it eh? Anybody here think that the company just simple lied while telling us these statements? Were they made up out of hot air? I really wonder lately.
question for board... is it legal for spooz to buy xxis stock and vice versa?
not saying it is happening, but such a practice might facilitate two things: maintenance of spooz's stake in 141, and an easy way for spooz to buy back shares (from 141). or what if they could just trade and then cancel those shares?