Re: "HFBG IS AN INDEFENSIBLE DUNGPILE DUDE"
That statement sums it up quite nicely. 'My company right or wrong' is not a good investment strategy, disastrous in the case of HFBG. HFBG goes the way of nearly all pinkies, 99%+ of which eventually fail. There were red flags for years too numerous to mention re HFBG: gagged T/A, ethically challenged management, no common shares owned by controlling principals Ross and Luciano, A/S increases while principals publicly denied same, non-stop dumping and dilution, repeated managerial changes and reshuffling, elaborate creation of a fictitious president of the firm, outrageously false claims of sales and distibution et cetera ad nauseam. For HFB shareholders it is more the case of 'company wrong and always wrong.' HFB principals gorged at the banquet table while shareholders, founders of the feast, starved to no bid.
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