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Old 07-30-2020, 02:05 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by samcohen View Post
A lot to respond to here!

You see dystopian I see utopian.

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back in 1999, when I was young and arrogant enough to simply "know" that the future was going to be digital money.. I was all-in on the dot COM boom [ and working in digital banking & therefore on the "inside track" ]

thus I was "smart enough" to see that digital certificate technology was going to be at the heart of it, so companies like Baltimore Technologies had shares that were going to the moon..

thus I was one of those still holding at £13.75...... and wasn't it a long way down...
The Irish computer security company had a share price as high as £13.75 in 2000. Yesterday, [ 2003] an analyst said he expected shareholders would get as little as 37p a share if the company is put into voluntary liquidation.
The shares fell .75 to 35p yesterday, and the company is valued at around £19m.

enjoy your bitcoin optimism- while it lasts

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