MST 0.00% 0.1¢ metal storm limited

wonder how Andrew Doyle is feeling these days after being...

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    wonder how Andrew Doyle is feeling these days after being proclaimed the White Knight and Saviour of MST, once getting buckets of shares between 0.002 and 0.004, plus zillions of options, only to see Luxinvest stroll in the door to scoop up in excess of 437 million shares at 0.0008 -- gotta be hard for the old boy, though I'm sure TOD has been in their massaging Doyle's bruised ego, telling him like he tells everyone else, that everything is OK, and just a little more time (and money!) is needed to get the company over the line, and the profits booked...

    as I see trading over the tail end of 2011 and into 2012, we appear to be in the middle of a concerted and well managed program for the transfer of wealth from small, old and disaffected shareholders, into the hands of those that won't allow this tech to reach market until they get their hands on certain percentages of this company - and if it could ever be properly traced, I bet you would find that these certain hands are also those who stand to see their own companies lose contracts and profits once MST actually starts to land some real contracts - therefore, the old and well connected establishment have stipulated that they be cut in for their 'share' before contracts get signed with MST...

    once all the players have secured their 'nod nod wink wink' holdings, men who possess the authority to sign supply contracts will be taken out for drinks, passed fat envelopes, and told that they have the green light to finally buy some MST equipment, and in bulk -- no more 'expressions of interest' or 'requests for demonstrations' -- no, they will be told they are allowed to buy shipments...

    when will the above happen? well after nearly 20 years of failing to get a single company making contract, it remains anyone's guess

    the above scenario is a piece of creative writing to be sure, but don't forget how often 'truth is stranger than fiction', so my little piece might not be factually correct, but maybe only because I haven't expressed it bizarrely enough...

    which begs the question if there is any co-incidence with reality and what I have penned above... what haven't shareholders been told over the years, and who is responsible for not telling the true story behind the years of failures to commercialise?

    perhaps those same men who have 'faithfully' served for so many years?

    but served who, in fact...


    good luck

 
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