Neal
Elio Addict
My dad had a saying: "It's like giving an enema to a dead man, it couldn't hurt..."I have no idea if this is good or bad... only that it couldn't make things any worse.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.My dad had a saying: "It's like giving an enema to a dead man, it couldn't hurt..."I have no idea if this is good or bad... only that it couldn't make things any worse.
Hokey-pokey anyone????This is like walking in sagebrush! Hook your foot on a root, take a step to correct, kick a rock while bringing the foot forward, make it half a step just to get your feet under you but you are still leaning forward, try to get the foot up and in front but a branch is holding it in place,,, how exciting!!!![]()
This lobbying effort looks much too early. It makes no sense for a company in bad financial condition and is not even gearing up for production. Are they doing this to look better to investors?
I think they they are only looking for big investors now. The last share issue only gave thirteen million with price halving, would be hard pressed to raise more that way. I can't see big investment interest with Paul Elio controlling almost all the shares, but they must see it differently.Bad press for EM will influence small investors, but not big investors who will be looking at detailed facts.
The question is, from whom would most of the money be coming from?
If things were "hunky dory" at Elio they might not need to hire a lobbyist...This lobbying effort looks much too early. It makes no sense for a company in bad financial condition and is not even gearing up for production. Are they doing this to look better to investors?
Until they get investors, lobbying is useless. They do not have the money to wait for the ATVM. They should of waited until Friday to make sure that they get Nasdaq listing.This lobbying effort looks much too early. It makes no sense for a company in bad financial condition and is not even gearing up for production. Are they doing this to look better to investors?