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avocet

08/19/12 7:51 PM

#40114 RE: WallStreetWorm #40112

If Muscle Pharm can't handle a few negative tweets, then they need to fold and go out of business!

And the sooner the better if that's the case.

No need for their propaganda train to travel another mile!

They had damned well start paying attention to their current investors before piling up the B.S. for potential new ones.
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learning curve

08/19/12 7:58 PM

#40117 RE: WallStreetWorm #40112

Agreed.....I personally thinks twitter and the things these guys say is so cheesy, but there is an environment to which makes it very effective....don't kill their sales by exploiting a working marketing tool.

I'm frustrated as well, but really how does this help.....can they delete Thea type of posts?

No offense against you renn, but c'mon, this isn't the avenue to persue your questions.

Do what I did (or atlesst try)....I paid my advisor $500 to do some dd, attempt to read the financials....because he told me it is against company policy to even discuss an equity with this type of pps...haven't heard anything back yet, as he has to find somebody who will donate their free time....and yes $500 is considered a donation in their case.
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bajista

08/19/12 10:22 PM

#40146 RE: WallStreetWorm #40112

If they read the posts on this board as part of their DD a potential investor might take a pass as well so I don't think that the venue makes any difference. This so called eruptions are taking place because the company doesn't communicate with shareholders. Having a jackass who is full of himself tweeting away makes an easy target.
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justlovethegame

08/20/12 12:54 AM

#40147 RE: WallStreetWorm #40112

This attitude is so wrong I could go on for hours. If you want to be steamrolled, and abused all your life this is the correct approach. Thomas Jefferson would not be proud.

As irritated as I get with MP execs, I am disturbed with the Twitter eruptions. Twitter is an effective marketing and customer relationship arm of the company. It is a good thing.

Though I agree with a lot of the sentiments expressed, I don't agree with the venue. It is disturbing to see a positive line of commentary be disrupted by bile from shareholders. Seems counter productive. Any private message, any blunt communication directly from shareholders to the company is healthy and good... but these tomatoes and eggs being thrown on Twitter is troubling. Here's how I sum it up. The company has made moves that evoke doubt, sometimes significant doubt. These things on twitter by shareholders, I see as another ugly negative that could directly impact my decision to stay invested. If I was someone contemplating investment, I'd read it and possibly move on.

Hopefully these are done with no big following or series of bitter retweets by others.