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Automan

04/30/09 7:31 PM

#5910 RE: Makamai #5909

Paper Profit, i honestly believe that all they needed from you is your address. Now they can start court procedings if they feel you have made false statements. The times are gone where people can stand up and cheat stockholders deliberately by making false claims. You might try but rarley get away with it. You and others around here tread a very very thin line in some of the things they say. I believe profit that you will be recanting everything you have said and it will be by a court order.

Just my two cents
Automan
Go MDOR GO

surfguy

04/30/09 7:52 PM

#5911 RE: Makamai #5909

Profit constantly posts on this board and I'm sure on others that Magnum is a scam company run by scammers, and then expects Chad Curtis and Joe Glusic to defend themselves to him. You've got to be kidding.

PaperProphet

04/30/09 8:13 PM

#5912 RE: Makamai #5909

Well Makamai, I'm not sure why you're looking to try to understand how I think. The way I think will have no bearing on how the company performs. Instead, it would greatly benefit you to take off your rose-colored glasses and try to figure out what the insiders here are thinking.

Also, I certainly don't know how you decided that I believe all penny stocks are run by swindlers. Certainly there's a lot of fraud here in the pennies but it's certainly not all of them.

Seriously though, it would help you to try to understand what's happening with MDOR. If you value your investment, take about half an hour and really think critically about the company. Ten minutes on Google will tell you that it isn't a good value proposition to enter the highly-competitive tire chipping business. If MDOR is worth anything, the value has to be somewhere else. That somewhere else would be in their supposed 'technology' to revitalize rubber. That's where you'll focus if you're smart.

So I did just that. I was a little critical and investigated further. I would start by asking the company about their patents. The door slammed in my face. They weren't interested in talking about their value proposition. That's in stark contrast to any of the honest entrepreneurs with whom I've ever worked. If you're really out to do DD, you'll find dead ends everywhere here. Just try it for yourself if you think the only problem was that I was critical in the beginning.

Now if they happen to have a valuable technology, why are they so vague about it? Why are they backwards integrating into the tire-chipping business and pretending to buy tire landfills when they can buy tire chips anywhere at very competitive prices? You won't get straight, rational answers from the company if you ask them that. Please try if you don't believe me.

If you keep your rose-colored glasses on, you might as well write them a check directly rather than losing it slowly in the stock.