MARK MONTGOMERY
Elio Enthusiast
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I will have to say, if it goes $12.00 and below, I believe I will buy more.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I will have to say, if it goes $12.00 and below, I believe I will buy more.
Also should read Wikipedia-seeking alpha has been very well reviewed by forbes, wired, and Kiplinger. Article about Elio should be seriously considered, the ATVM loan is the only thing that we all know can save Elio. I wonder if the NHTSA classification risk plays into the loan decision?Maybe people should read this article about SeekingAlpha
It give a good picture about them
Reading that article, it reminded me of another site some like to believe.
What a great conversation ! Thanks. Got some questions. The stock that was offered to you and me till February First was only 1/8 of 'The Company' right?
We, 16 thousand investors bought $17 million dollars worth of stock. But, Elio could have sold $25 or was if $50 million but didn't. Can Elio sell the rest of the old offer and make more money without giving up any more control than that 1/8 of 'The Company'. When do you suppose Elio can / will sell the rest? What is outstanding 26,487,548 and what is float 1,410,038?
The ATVM isn't the only way; there are others.Also should read Wikipedia-seeking alpha has been very well reviewed by forbes, wired, and Kiplinger. Article about Elio should be seriously considered, the ATVM loan is the only thing that we all know can save Elio. I wonder if the NHTSA classification risk plays into the loan decision?
Why would the ATVM loan hurt the value of the stock? The whole point is that the return on value of that debt is greater than interest on the loan. I think it should actually greatly improve the value of the stock since it would fully fund production and bridge the gap until the revenue from sales can support the company. That one action would be the biggest possible step toward ensuring the success of EM.