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Imagine your defense of a companies poor performance is stating people selling out don't have 'balls'
AIM is riddled with poor performing BoDs this lot are very close to the top of the list of liars and incapables. Protecting your capital is priority number 1. Rather be a gutless pig and save some cash than base my outlook on hope and fiction.
Yes we can see you have an agenda. Like many others that are not invested here.
Jarvis, you've got to admit that no-imagined us in mid-April still without contracts. If anyone had suggested that back in October/Novembet they would have been blasted as dampers, wanting to get in cheaper etc. Maybe there will be a contract, but the risk of this fading to nothing like so many other AIM companies is also now much greater, and increasing every passing day without news.
But you can see where I’m coming from
Herbie when we get a contract it will all make sense
Ok then.
Cave drops the idea of the mask last November sending share price above 7p which just happened to coincide with the insiders wanting to cash in . Obviously didn’t see it as a formidable product!!!
But now cave is producing and selling his idea the share price struggles to stay above 2p.
Just doesn’t make any sense.
No balls Herbie
Shouldn’t that be NO contracts
No balls
Nah not yet.
I’m waiting to see if it was all a pack of lies last November
If you ain't got the balls for this stock, you can just leave.
Get a life. You must be very lonely
You can’t handle the truth
It's coming out of your mouth. Now shut up!
Still no volz contracts 6 months and counting!!!!
I smell bullsiit
What a complete waste of time you are!!!!!
Earl, You forgot to mention, Butchers, Bakers & Candle stick Makers !!! What's wrong with you???
What a complete waste of time all that was!!!!!
That was a public RMS broadcast meeting from the EARL Party...our resident Vampire investor lol
mask is vital to keep Covid-19 lower and helps to reduce the spread of the covid19 virus.
don't think just because lockdown eased off, people still need to follow government guidelines on covid19 situation.
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You are expected to wear a face covering before entering any of these settings and must keep it on until you leave unless there is a reasonable excuse for removing it.
In England you must wear a face covering in the following indoor settings (examples are given in brackets):
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wearing of mask in the UK, USA and Europe is still a huge part of the covid19 safety strategy.