KJC,
Thank you for your interest. I'm sure you mean well. However, I must stick to my contention that Adrian is guilty of recklessness when it comes to his coverage of this stock and certainly to the company and its officers during the time period when CYGS came to the attention of this thread. His overall assessment of the Russian Mafia involvement with other parties could be completely correct, and his publishing erroneous information concerning CYGS and certain persons still be totally incorrect to a degree of the recklessness of which I have accused him.
I do not know Master Jon, nor do I really care to meet him. I have seen his name linked with too many questionable stocks, and can (to a degree) understand why his involvement would have raised red flags.
However, that does not justify the total perpetration of outright lies and falsehoods (advertent or otherwise.)
I know next to nothing about CYGS, nor do I care to learn.
Unfortunately, this has been the attitude of most of the individuals (and associations) who have chosen to attack this stock and its officers. With this attitude, I must question your motivation for posting here ... are you Adrian's PR manager or agent or apologist?
If Master Jon had any, and I do mean any involvement with this stock, then the company started out on much less than stellar footing. If nothing else, take note of who started this thread.
Could well be correct, if correct. But, just what was his involvement? I've seen nothing whereby he was retained by CYGS. A couple of the earlier officers of the company had far less than admirable backgrounds and brought nothing to the company except controversy and questionable reflections. From the arrival of Mr. Mealey, there has been great progress and nothing which would appear to in any manner hint that the company was anything less than an honest company with products which have great potential.
The only thing I would have had to know back when the thread was started was that Curshen was involved.
Again, I don't know Curshen. Now, this is key, was Curshen an officer of the company? Was he paid by the company? Were the officers who had a relationship with him removed? What did he ever do for the company? Even if some of the preceding questions can be answered in an affirmative manner, that remains history, and current affairs are that cygs has been accepted as a partner (or associate, if you prefer) by major institutions and entities and have been consistently reporting progress in the application of their products.
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