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Cobraman

03/13/11 10:58 AM

#4954 RE: jamesg145 #4953

that is exactly my point - Strong companies with strong managements - not phony companies like Enron & Madoff with bad managements. My very point about XCHO and NPHC is as you say looks can be deceiving. Thank you for confirming my point.

For instance, how about Rik of NPHC aka "Mini Madoff." Glossy website, slick presentation at NASDAQ that proved to be all lies, a bunch of products that sound great but can't generate sales and are not presented before the FDA, and a slew of mounting losses and year after year secondaries to keep the company floating as he plots to get rid of XCHO & Cobroxin.

No matter how you slice it, Frank is hiding, XCHO is a failure with a string of quarters that would have had anyone kicked off the team, XCHO is broke, there is no hope that Frank can turn things around. And Rik in his bumbling way is trying to weasel out of Cobroxin by coming out with Nyloxin.

Where are the Ads? Where is the product (I can't find it)? Where are NPHC's sales to XCHO? We can go on and on, but wishing and hoping and praying never made anybody any money in the stock market. The evidence is overwhelming that XCHO is toast.

Can you show me any evidence that Frank is succeeding? The product is good, wait till next quarter, etc are not good answers.

Finally a person with no money who is in over his head WILL hide to avoid shame and avoid dealing with things he is not emotionally capable of dealing with. Like a convict being hunted down by the hound dogs, Frank is cornered. time to face the music.

The stock is worthless and the one product that the company markets is being cannibalized by Nyloxin. Where is the hope? Where is the excitement about a new growing product that is taking the world by storm? Where is the reason to buy this stock?
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geodan

03/14/11 7:22 PM

#4956 RE: jamesg145 #4953

James you are right. False rumors hurt all stocks and the biggest companies with great numbers and heavy institutional buying like Enron ended up being worthless frauds because the good numbers were bogus.

Deception works both ways, hence why the SEC puts people in jail for it.

Cheers