When I was first looking I saw their initial claims about the algae oil. If true, this would have possibly been literally the best stock in the history of the planet. They were claiming to have one of the most important technological breakthroughs of the history of the planet. Yet the hopes were of a jump from around 40c to $2 rather than $20,000. It was all just absurd. They would have a moral obligation to the planet to utilise something literally world saving, and a legal obligation to shareholders. People investing apparently didn't see the absurdity of the claims or have any grasp of the concepts being discussed.
Nothing much has changed, but there doesn't seem to be a limit to the supply of new people who they can suck in.
And yeah, if it wasn't obvious before, it sure should be now, but as we see, to many people it still isn't.
Jamie: The UN security council doesn't hold much credibility in my eyes, and I don't cwre who a person is, without torturing me for an extended period you won't convince me thwt black is white, 2 + 2 = 5 or AEB is a good investment.
But yeah, if hypothetically, the entire AEB BOD departed and was replaced, and their useless projects were replaced with potentially viable ones, yeah, I'd reassess it. In the same way, if I somehow invented cold fusion I'd become the world's richest man, but it's not really worth thinking about.
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