In early November 2020, Vivocom’s shares soared from RM0.45c to reach a peak of RM2.05 on 19 November, with a massive 2.47B shares traded in 21 days
“Even when the price soared to RM2.05, I did not sell a single share because I said I would not, with my self-imposed moratorium for three years. I know I am onto something monumental.”
“The fact that Vivocom did not receive any UMA during the November’s rally speaks for itself. There was absolutely no artificial market interference!” Dato Seri Chia stated.
Tomorrow usual reply from conman Chia and management team, they are not aware of any unusual activity or any new announcement. Business as usual for the company. This kind of conman script movie drama also we can watch.
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Posted by TCH1186 > 2023-05-16 15:45 | Report Abuse
dont spend all then. place some at crypto.