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HMNY OS 1.42B on finviz already, no?
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No way. Something wrong with finviz. LOL.
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tradingview even shows higher OS around 2.2B via $1.836B MCAP .. so they are all confused I guess.
Just surprised they didn’t dump shares like no tomorrow to get cash – instead became insolvent ‘a little’ 😉
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Rest assured cannacord is dumping shares each and every day
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so the OS might be even correct and the ‘insolvent episode’ a failed trick to say ‘we are not diluting’ .. amazing 😉
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Coming from a newbie who lost a good chunk in hmny (luckily i cut my losses early compared to most) — today’s video was the most informative thing I’ve seen from you. Very much appreciate the effort Mark, i hope you continue to help folks out — May God bless you.
Many Thanks
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Thanks Saif. I appreciate the kudos and feedback. My goal is to help 😇
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Additionally HMNY will run into legal trouble for billing subs and then not allowing them to see movies. I’m sure they think that their terms of service allow them to do anything they want but they will be proven wrong. You can not bill people for a service and then just take down the service whenever you feel like it.
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I have to agree. The question is, how long before the legal system catches up to them. History and experience tell me that people can get away with a lot for a long time. 😡😓
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I’m sure they are already working on getting into these markets, but FYI, Latin America is hungry for Smith’s-like platforms to control internet and apps usage. See https://www.semana.com/tecnologia/articulo/uso-excesivo-y-facil-acceso-a-contenidos-sexuales-mayores-riesgos-para-ninos-y-adolescentes-en-internet/577057. (You can use Google Translate). I have done research and there are no apps currently in Colombia such as SafePath.
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Thanks !
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