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To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (27262)8/10/2012 12:20:14 PM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
Snow also fell for SSTP. He appears to be a serial victim.

Snow seems like a decent person...just probably shouldn't be investing. If he's finally starting to figure out that Mr. Bordynuik isn't the honest entrepreneur he claims to be then virtually everyone else should be starting to figure it out too.

Although disappointment goes in phases, with shareholders often convincing themselves that they were too harsh in not giving Mr. Bordynuik another decade or two in what they believe will eventually revolutionize how plastic is handled. Snow might find a way to delude himself for longer but it's telling if he sold some shares.



To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (27262)8/10/2012 12:39:39 PM
From: the_big_guyRespond to of 53574
 
So he is only in for almost 6 figures (not quite ALL his money) on a stock that is deceptive, hyped, and underperforming. Excellent strategy and good diversification on the part of this sharp cookie!

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL



To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (27262)8/10/2012 12:51:09 PM
From: the_big_guyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
message deleted... go figure, unless snow deleted it.



To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (27262)8/10/2012 1:52:40 PM
From: MorningLightMountainRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
as I said, no rush to buy, with the tic tocker now *reset* to next year.....

meanwhile, the risks such as the SEC "parking tickets" have not gone away.......