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Strategies & Market Trends : Ted Warren's Investolator

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To: WEagle who wrote (1733)6/21/2025 11:13:35 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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RDI = 5 years of consecutive losses
OESX= Last profitable quarter was 3rd Q of 2022
PRTS = last profitable quarter Q1 2023 Huge restricted stock units distributed to board of 7 Directors (182222 shares each - with speacil note to the BIG PIG Barry Phelps who slopped the trough for 213,000 shares) all on 6/13/25, short interest declining. Board of Directors are eating at the slop tray diluting stockholders big time. This looks like the family country club for Barry's daughters and husbands - just guessing. I think they should be in jail. Over 10% of shares outstanding voted "NO" for employee compensation plan. An uprising in the works! I wouldn't touch this cess pool of greed with a 20 foot pole - even if they had a plan for profitability. 66% of shares outstanding are short! Yikes - a great set up for a short squeeze if it could be done before they go BK. Speculative play NOT an investment. IMHO
TSE = Used to make big money several bucks a Q AND PAY A 32 CENT per Q dividend. Then in second quarter of 2022 fell out of bed and started losing big money (over a buck every quarter to now, Dividend now reduced to a cent, and paid out last quarter 1 cent. I wonder what tragedy happend to this maker of chemicals. It appears to have been in a conflict regarding buying Tin from the Republic of the Congo. They found some of the tin they bought was from recycled sources. The Republic of the Congo is a bastion of Chinese child labor and it appears their low price purchases of Tin were exposed and they are in a cover your butt discovery process. My bet there is a junkyard dog attorney trying to shut this company down, No clue if tin in a structured product is a good or bad thing?

I think the charts display poorly ruun companies with huge chronic losses.

I'd have to have a turnaround story before I'd gamble on these poorly run companies.

I'd love to see a hedge fund take PRTS over and throw the parasitic Board of Directors to jail!

JMHO

Bob
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