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if anyone holding TV2 from last year wanted to get out, i think now is the time. Even if the share price improves over the next 6 months, doesnt sound like the company is too organised. I think this was like a desperation announcement to attempt to keep things afloat and restore faith in holders.
Meanwhile 88E... give it a few weeks.


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18 minutes ago, dezz said:

Share price almost doubled since that post..

I still think TV2 is too risky.

It was only a fortnight ago the company had no income and $700,000 in monthly expenses, with impending voluntary administration. Now all of a sudden they have income from money they were owed and now contracts in the pipeline. Brazil is the next target... what happened to the stuff in Africa not that long ago?

but why are we all here talking about broken laptops and motorbikes?

if we had just pulled our heads in, we could have been part of the million-dollars-by-30 club run by our old mate.

If only we had moved to western suburbs and spoke chinese...

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Mandarin is now the second most spoken language in Australia

Asia has also taken over Europe for migration to Australia

And there was another one...20% of those from Asia immigrated in the last 5 years, I think

So now the statistics have finally caught up with what we all knew years ago lol

1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I actually didn't know that

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Why wouldn't they? If there's money to be made on brokerage fees etc.

Just seems funny requiring a bank to buy currency that does away with banks.
Pretty sure it's all direct deposit, unless buying off someone specifically.

In the 3 minutes of research I did on bitcoin, you need to set up a wallet to trade it... Think most are free or ~$5

My share portfolio is up around 8k this week... Only matters tomorrow though, don't like seeing red for the weekend

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