Had a thought and wondered what others thought about my thought.lol! (be nice)
It's undeniable that the company is using shares for consulting/promotions/promoters and convertible notes. If all goes even close to according to plan in the coming months/2014 what's the chances the company will buy back once strong revenues and profits come in.......possibly later in 2014?
Bsav88atty: I note that you "will be out of touch for a while" because of your imminent journey to South America, but in the meantime I wish to thank you for your thoughtful, well-considered comments on the need for any investor to be able to handle a limited degree of risk. One longstanding proverb that can be applied in situations like these is: "Nothing venture, nothing win". Judging by the historic charts available for the purchasing power over the years of the US dollar, one of the surest ways of making a loss would simply have been to hold greenbacks indefinitely. There is always a crucial step to be taken in choosing a type of investment where the reward/risk ratio is highly favorable, according to objective criteria.