I have an opinion as well. I think the fact that MMTE is listed as a pink sheet stock makes many an investor gun shy as well as being listed on the OTC. If it were not for I-hub, I never even would have heard about this stock almost a year ago and that was by following somebody's post history which lead me to this. If an average investor was not deliberately looking for MMTE, how would they find it? I just did some googling for "Cheap Lithium companies for investment", most stocks that pop up are not pink. A lot of in-person brokers do not allow trading stocks under a dollar amount - Edward Jones - for example. I feel most people who are buying and selling MMTE are MM's and the people who play Pinks. I am only talking about the mentality of pink stocks, not what MMTE has done to create a real foundation. I think most people in pink sheet stocks play to flip and the flippers far outnumber the "longs". Ask yourself that questions also because I'm curious. If not for I-hub or a friend who plays pink sheet stocks, how did you find MMTE, other than directly looking for MMTE itself?
How many people other than the people currently invested, plan to be invested, or once was invested ever read this news? The single best thing that MMTE could do is get off of the OTO and on to the OTCBB. That would help tremendously. Even if/when MMTE does a promo, most will view it as a scam because it's a pink. I would hate to guess what percent who would even hear about MMTE through a friend, or by accident researching lithium, would go so far as to do some background checking before they pass it off, 1 to 100 maybe? I bet that 1 person would buy though? This puts me in the mind of a person who finds a priceless painting at Goodwill for $1.00. They were not looking for it, but they knew it when they saw it. How many others passed that painting off as junk? But, we are all in this for the long haul anyways, so if it takes a couple more years, then so be it I guess. It sure does appear though, that after all is said is done, we may truly be on the ground floor of something monumental. That is, when/if William Lieberman leads this ship to shore.
Brad