Lakers
No havent lost my mind. Now lets see. You are/have been involved in BNEZ for quite some time. Touted the stock and its PMA product for so long claiming when it HIT THE SHELVES of Staples etc, they would take off. Lets see..the stock price is 10.5...dropped like a rock and stayed there even after product releases. USXP although has dropped has also gone up to .90 a share, correct? Its holding steady at higher levels andmake small but steady increases. Something the stock you touted was not able to do with a product on the shelves. Hmmmm. After you sold USXP shares, USXP went up....Hmmmm..you left the board, and your shares. I feel bad for MDIN..lol..someone should put a press release out on that one or buy you out at double what you put in...just for the ability to keep their share price.
Anyway, my point here Mr. Lakers is this: You obviously dont have a clue as to what a small developing company has to offer...its ups its downs, and its PERCEIVED value. What a company is capable of with the proper funding and acquisitions.
USXP with proper funding, with the ability to make the correct acquisitions is a boom.
Lets take it one step further. At these levels, mucho dinero is being made son. You and I are both in the whole but we represent a small fraction of investors..and so does this board. Whether you believe it or not, Im holding this company for the same reason I bought it. Its potential based on its inherent nature for being undervalued at its current and past levels, and for its PERCEIVED value, which is based on its concept, and its staying power.
BNEZ, well, PMA's will soon be sold at garage sales...lol...right next to the salt and pepper shakers shaped like cows. Only kidding..just thought that would sound funny. Anyway, no hard feelings Lakers...but you're wrong, and your opinion and perception is your own. Not mine, and quite certainly not those of people who have made money on usxp..Right Errick? FP? And others who wont dont post here?
Good luck with MDIN...but I think with your track record they need the luck, not you.
Regards, Roger |