Scratchgolfer0
3 semanas hace
GOOFERBALL ... 1st and foremost ... a SCRATCHGOLFER should never have to reply to a confessed GOOFERBALL! But ... since you started the rhetoric and included my dear and precious Mother into your dialogue ... this is my rebuttal:
A logical point is: If you are 79 ... why in the hell would you appoint the upstairs to your Mother, that would logically be close to 100 years of age? Why wouldn't you take your feeble ass upstairs and allow her to have the main floor to safely navigate? Senility issues, jackass?
Secondly, since you are such an authority on a healthy boy's development ... I am certain that, even you, would appreciate the fact that my Mother and I were business partners in a very, very successful public golf operation and ... she would NEVER have slapped me across the face as you implied to "correct many of my self destructive and socially repugnant personality traits." She obviously loved me, respected me and greatly appreciated my contributions to our thriving business! It concerns me that you esteem it "normal" for a Mother to slap her son, right or wrong, across the face. Is that what your Mother did to you during your formative years? Has that contributed to your senility?
Thirdly, I have no need to "hide in the dark and be ready to attack folks" as you imply ... life is good and I have tried to encourage shareholders. I have spoken with Mr. Stern at the company and publicly disclosed any and all tidbits ... after all, I own 2 million, 5,000 shares and truly believe the best is yet to be realized!
Finally, obviously you haven't kept up with the "backstory" between McKvee/Mcvee and myself and LastOne! Let me help keep you abreast of his saga ... LastOne stated that he had encouraged McKvee to sell at breakeven or even a slight profit, yet ... he chose not to! Instead, McKvee posts and literally pukes on the board. Then, recently, he stated IF the stock traded at .018 he was liquidating and using his proceeds for Nvidia. Well, just as with his prior opportunities, he didn't sell ... yet, finds time to post cynical comments that I find offensive ... and, LastOne recently commented a similar sentiment!
To sum this up ... Gooferball or Gooberhead ... mind your own business! Drink your coffee, rock in your rocker, work your crossword puzzles, take your walks and avoid the birds shitting on your feeble mind ... and, watch your nominal investment in ALRTF appreciate! The best is yet to come ... I hope you can remain astute enough to realize it's upward trajectory!
Best to all ... Scratchgolfer0
Scratchgolfer0
4 semanas hace
OK, I am busted! I am deemed a lil crazy and I have ALL of my life savings invested in ALRTF! Matter fact, Chris Farley portrayed my actual life on Saturday Night Live (SNL) ... I *AM* the literal man that lives IN A VAN, DOWN BY THE RIVER! If ALRTF ever evolves ... I can move into the burbs! Now all here know why I am such a huge advocate of ALR Technologies! If you are ever out and need a friend ... you can find me in a van, down by the river! Oh, bring your own fishing pole and bait ... I cannot afford to sponsor you, at this time!
Scratchgolfer0
4 semanas hace
I need all the help I can get around here. I appreciate scratches long position and positive attitude, but he's a lil' crazy.
Yea, crazy ... "SLY" like a fox ready to hunt! Be careful ... I hunt wisely! Don't worry ... I am ALRTF hunting for a price appreciation first and foremost! Cynical people, like yourself, aren't typically my focus ... however, I have always been cordial and polite to you ... I don't appreciate the "crazy" comment! Pick on a real crazy dumb$zz like McKvee, not me!
johnglenn
4 semanas hace
Thanks for replying lastone, glad to see you still check in from time to time. As per usual, I agree with 99% of what you have to share.
"those who are long and still believe in the company don't seem to understand diabetes in humans or animals"
Not sure if you would put me in this camp or not. Doesn't really matter. But, I think you would agree I've been supportive of and enthusiastic about alr technologies for a very long time. Mr. Chan owes me nothing and of course is not obligated to provide updates, but it is not unreasonable to want one before the end of the year. I own a ridiculous # of shares, majority of those purchased on the exchange. I did however buy 600K shares at .05 cents early 2021 when alr technologies offered them. Small potatoes compared to what Mr Chan and his family have invested but that money went directly to the company and I hope helped in some small way.
Alr technolgies put out the timeline below. I appreciated it then and appreciate it now. If manufacturing is the reason for missing those goals, I wish they would simply state that and keep us informed. Delays in manufacturing could be a good thing...would prefer they get it right the first time and have a strong product to sell. Not expecting monthly updates, but end of year doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Anyway - kind of rambling now. Just wanted to clarify my position on pr's and updates. All the best to you. Please consider posting more often, I need all the help I can get around here. I appreciate scratches long position and positive attitude, but he's a lil' crazy.
▪ GluCurve Canada product launch (preorder) Completed
▪ VET Conference, Ontario Canada Completed
▪ Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas (WVC) February 19th-21st
▪ GluCurve clinic study with major organization Q2, 2024
▪ GluCurve USA product relaunch Q2-Q3, 2024
▪ Achieve positive cashflow Q2-Q3, 2024
▪ Pursue major exchange uplisting Q2-Q3, 2024
▪ Pharmaceutical/nutritional partnership Q2-Q3. 2024
▪ GluCurve EU launch Q2-Q3, 2024
▪ Human CGM testing Q2-Q3, 2024
TheLastOneSitting
1 mes hace
Hi Scratch, I do not log into ihub much anymore so I just saw your post. Here is my take:
If you objectively look at the situation, the most important piece of data in my opinion is that Mr. Chan and his family own around 90% of the shares and they continue to fund the company without any toxic dilution month after month. Think about what that means, they are paying for salaries, operations, and everything else like the cost to keep the company listed and audited. They would not do this if there was not a clear path to not only recover their investment but to make significant returns. They could just as easy let the company go bankrupt and take it private to save a ton of money. Those facts are more important than any speculation or opinion in my book.
Secondly, I have never come across as many emotional investors in my 20 years of investing as this board contains. The lack of due diligence, research, and understanding of ALRT and the diabetes market is frightening. The people who complain the most understand the least, and even those who are long and still believe in the company don't seem to understand diabetes in humans or animals. I'm not going to get into it again, but the animal health market is genius, there is no competitor in veterinary medicine, the only alternative is a human CGM that has to be purchased from a pharmacy that has software and readings meant for humans making it extremely difficult to use for cats and dogs. The human health market approach is also genius, not only does ALRT have the only clinically proven diabetes management platform but they will undercut Abbott/Dexcom with a low cost CGM.
Lastly, the delays and lack of new releases recently... Based on the previous PRs and the email responses posted it seems very clear there was an issue with the original manufacturer so they redesigned the CGM and switched to a new manufacturer. I'm not a CGM expert but 60 seconds of googling how a CGM works will tell you they are highly specialized medical devices with enzymes, membranes and electrodes and my research shows they are made with custom built robotics so I am not surprised it is taking so long if they are to reach a scale capable of supplying the US and EU as they talk about.
I don't need monthly updates from the company on what is going on with manufacturing or anything else, the slightest bit of common sense tells you they are doing everything they can to hit the market as fast as possible because unlike shareholders who have unrealized gains/losses, the company is spending actual money every month to keep ALRT operational so they are far more motivated than any of us shareholders to become profitable. Insides also hold more shares then any of us so they only make money if we do. To think any shareholder has more invested or wants success more then ALRT and the company insiders do is beyond foolish. If we get news in a month, great. If we get news in a year great. I don't invest money I can't afford to lose and anybody who does should not be investing at all. I have 100% confidence in the future of ALRT regardless of how long it takes.
FYI, if I do not respond in the future it is nothing personal, it is because I do not use ihub anymore since there is no useful information posted. Be careful of the company you keep, that includes online in social media and message boards. I don't associate or even read messages from complainers who wallow in self-pity. They will do nothing but bring you down in life and should be avoided at all costs. Charlie Munger use to say people like that are more dangerous than alcohol and drugs and I wholeheartedly I agree.
johnglenn
1 mes hace
I always enjoyed lastones post. Lots of detail, common sense and rational thinking. But, lets be honest, this place is kind of a dumpster fire. It's our dumpster fire and we love it...still a dumpster fire.
Joe Stern has been good about replying to investor relations questions. Lately, its been more of "we will provide updates when we have substantive information to share." I get that and mostly agree.
I do think we deserve an update before the end of the year. They provided a timeline that is much appreciated....would like to know how meeting those goals is going and a basic understanding of any delays.
My ongoing theory is its all manufacturing related. But, that's pure speculation. Hopefully manufacturing picks up, deliveries to Canada increase and we get a relaunch in the States. Any update on human cgm would also be awesome.
Scratchgolfer0
1 mes hace
Hello LastOne:
I hope this post finds you happy, prosperous and well. I currently own 2 million, 5 thousand shares of ALRTF. Not bragging, just letting you know that I am a serious investor ... that has owned and added shares of ALRTF since 2005. I have reached out to Joe Stern a few times over the past months and his replies were pleasant and relatively brief ... but, upbeat! I am pleased that Sidney Chan has not sold shares ... obviously, his liquidating shares would be alarming! I would appreciate your thoughts regarding the company in a "present" and "future" tense. I am dumbfounded as to WHY we never receive company statements regarding any progress being made behind the scenes. I trust that there is progress and I am not in a "false sense of hope" regarding the company and it's future. I feel you have a better "pulse" on the company and would greatly appreciate and value your input. Thanks Sir!
Kindest regards, Joseph
johnglenn
2 meses hace
Question. So - if they do not have a product to sell. Or the product is trash and not worth anything. Or they have a product but can't get it to market. And it's a dumpster fire and we are all bag holders. Why keep moving forward? Why not shut the website down, fold up the tent, Chan cuts his losses and we all go home? What possible benefit is there to keep going? They can't sell shares in this market.
Has it taken too long? Yes, I think so. But - they are bringing products to market with Chan funding it all. They are not a large deep pocketed Corporation with an endless supply of capital. The website is pretty complete - videos, guides, vet portal, tutorials, study shows "coming soon." Is that all for show and if it is - why? Makes no sense. Now - could they ultimately fail - sure, its possible. I'm just not buying the idea that its over, we are done and all holding a bag.
Still, I like our chances. Would be nice to get an update over the next couple of moves. I'm very interested to know how many Glucurve Pet CGMs they have delivered, what the capabilities are from their manufacturer and what the plan is for re-launch in US market. But - I'm not going to bother customer relations. I'm not buying or selling - waited this long, can wait a bit longer. In the meantime you guys are at least semi entertaining.
gooferball
2 meses hace
At 78 years old life is much too short for me to harbor emotions like frustration, which is the only cause of anger, which will absolutely use up my vital energy and shorten my already shortened life. Just arrived in West Virginia on Tuesday and have already learned that the life expectancy for men here is 73 years old, my guess is due to Appalachian addiction. This isn't a trial run, at least for me, so I cannot afford emotions that diminish appreciation of life. In any case, all the best to you, even though it's possible to stop being a victim by a simple exercise of will...