Xumanii, Inc. f/k/a Medora Corp (OTCMKTS:XUII) Hits Another New Low
As mentioned in my previous article, Xumanii, Inc. f/k/a Medora Corp (OTCMKTS:XUII) dropped about 75% last week. Yesterday’s close took it even lower.
Closing down another 36.36% XUII hit a new low at $0.063 per share on a little over 26 million shares. Seeing another low today is not out of the question.
Neither the company itself, nor the pumpers have made any attempt to remedy the situation in the last few days. Awesome Penny Stocks (APS) and their affiliate newsletters sent their last emails on Aug. 6.
In those emails the pumpers demonstrated what we have been saying for ages – they don’t really care for their subscribers. Instead of admitting that XUII was done, APS encouraged people to “consider buying XUII at these low prices…”
For the record, XUII is more than 50% down even from those “low prices.” The claims of the pumpers that short sellers needed to cover millions of shares proved to be nothing more than drivel. It’s still not clear whether APS will stick to their word and retire because XUII didn’t reach the promised $1 per share.
A comment on my previous article leads me to believe there are still some people who are convinced that XUII is actually a company created to be more than just a pump vehicle. Those people may want to consider the fact that the company hasn’t said anything about the pump campaign and what’s more, XUII management hasn’t said a word about the massacre last week.
The guest who commented mentioned XUII‘s income. At this point there is no reason to believe XUII has generated any revenue, let alone income. The Mac Miller broadcast was free, so there’s no revenue from viewers, and since there were no ads, it’s safe to assume there was no advertisement revenue either.
Of course, people are free to make up their own minds, but it may be a good idea to look at the facts when making up their minds. The power of denial can be quite overwhelming – there are still people who believe previous APS pump jobs like TagLikeMe Corp (OTCMKTS:TAGG) are real.