Thanks for responding Mark. If this Bruce Pollock is the same guy who represented CPAQ, we have a problem. There is ample evidence which points to criminal behavior on the part of The Board of Directors, and their affiliates, of CPAQ. There are currently hundreds of thousands of outstanding shares, which remain restricted. The owners of these shares have not been able to get out, while the company was seemingly doing well. The price was artificially inflated, by "stock promoters" for the sole purpose of realizing significant gains. The stock has free fallen to a price of .06/share from a 52 week high of $5.125. The crooks got in and out and now have moved on. A solid company with a strong pipeline of product/services, need articulate, clever & appealing marketing strategies. NOT worthless, hollow "promotion" which only benefits a few insiders, at the expense of hard-working investors! Any promotion/marketing better be done by experienced, reputable people. If not, we're all part of another big scam! |