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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Perhaps EM should make the investors money nonrefundable like our "all in" money.
EM doesn't want these people pulling out like their previous investors.
That's the problem right now. The company value is not there, the only sales pitch they have is the potential upside. And with that being your best pitch, the offers you can expect are loans with 20% interest rates and not much more.The investment is non-refundable if no one way will pay you a buck for the shares.
By the way, I wonder what is the valuation of the company based on the price relative to equity.
[QUOTE="mdfb42, post: 94775, member: 1247"Snipped: There's a reason auto company startups are essentially non existent for a non-billionaire because it so hard to raise capital based on future potential versus current value. All I can do is continue to wish him luck.
[QUOTE="mdfb42, post: 94775, member: 1247"Snipped: There's a reason auto company startups are essentially non existent for a non-billionaire because it so hard to raise capital based on future potential versus current value. All I can do is continue to wish him luck.
I disagree. Prayer is relevant in all situations depending on the person and their religious beliefs. People pray all the time about anything and everything. And contrary to popular belief, prayer is not reserved for "last resort".[
If we're arriving that "perhaps prayer will help", then indeed this project is dead. Praying for financial salvation is not praying.