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This shows great leadership by the company, and the founder is taking the reigns. GREAT NEWS!!!
Posts: 4381 | From: houston | Registered: Mar 2006
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Most liked this company, just not it's old CEO. So yes this should make it back to .09's to .10, where it was previously. Hopefully in a few days.
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At this rate it will top .1 easily by days end
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In that for real!? I mean did you actually put $200k on a pink sheet play? That's gotta be a tough pill to swallow. I currently have six-figures in the market of which only 10% is speculative. Of that 10% most are in the OTCBB or NASDAQBB which have at least some accountability. Maybe 3% are in double/triple zero pinks with no more than a few C notes in each. Remember, the vast majority of pink sheet plays are scams and will leave you holding the bag. Do your own DD first.
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quote:Originally posted by Tencentmint: At this rate it will top .1 easily by days end
Red is right it will take a few days. It may take longer with the holidays coming. The flippers will hold it back but, we will recover and continue to grow with strong leadership.
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quote:Originally posted by unix555: Where is boodog ? You just scare hell of people! up to 134%
congrats on that. do your own dd and cover your ass. turn your back for a minute and watch what happens.
-------------------- All post are my opinion. Do your own DD. Who's clicking your buy/sell button!? Posts: 7800 | From: Virginia | Registered: May 2006
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quote:Originally posted by unix555: Where is boodog ? You just scare hell of people! up to 134%
Boodog is no dummy! I have a question for you people. HOW could you if you nane was attached to a company, and YOUR reputation was on the line could you not know what was going on with your company? Sulja? IMO if this were my name on this company. I belive I would have taken more care to protect my name! So the question is is Steve inattentive, incompetent, or did he know what was going on, and letting it for his own reasons? The entire last week when this thin was blowing up in their face Steve did nothing. The stock crashed before he took any steps. WHY?
-------------------- " A man's got to know his limitations." Clint Eastwood in Magnum Force Posts: 179 | From: Virginia Beach , Va | Registered: Oct 2006
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I feel for all thise who lost a ton in selling this the past few days Hopefully they can get back in and gain some back.
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Sometimes the corporate wheels move slower than we would like. Its often all about politics.
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Steve Sulja was not the CEO. He stepped aside for PV a few months ago. The PR states that they had meetings over the last 5 days to decide the best course of action. I do agree that it would have been better that they take action soon rather then latter. I don't think you can walk in and just fire the CEO. They convinced him to resign, rather then a hostile takeover. PV was only in for six months anyway. It only took a couple of days for this to tank.
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