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15/11/18
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Originally posted by aniesbaswedan
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You can not roll a six sided dice and think that you are more likely to hit 4,5 or 6. This is because there are also other sides on that dice, ie. 1, 2 and 3 and they have equal chance of getting hit as 4, 5 or 6. The only way you can sway the odds in your favour is if you tamper with the dice to move the chance either side. As investors you have no access to the dice and thus can not tamper with the dice but insiders can and when you eventually lose then your loss is their gain. A gamble only makes some sense if the odds is wholly independent but we all know that is not true when we are talking about share markets in general, even more so when we are talking micro caps, spec stocks.
Like I said, my personal believe is that if management truly intend to launch their constellation then surely they would have concentrated their effort on launching. That is instead of spending so much time and money promoting and signing random MoUs and advertising for services that they can not yet provide or demonstrate with a great deal of certainty. Effort would have been infinitely better spent building and launching the pearls. If that logic is true then why didn’t management do that? Why travel around signing MoUs when they literally could do that after they have launched some pearls? It would make absolutely perfect sense to launch first because then they literally would have much more concrete base to stand on and to launch their promotion from. Why didn’t they do that if they truly believe in their technology? Makes no sense. Also why is it that Meidad, Meir, etc have other companies? Even Brett has Chieftain, MgC, etc.... Shouldn’t Meir et all focus on SAS? Why haven’t they expended a single cent of their personal asset into the company that they suppose to believe in? They got millions already...
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It's clear that you don't understand how business works.
Also setting up a straw man to suggest these things can't happen simultaneously.