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Stock picker seeks love investment on iHub bulletin boards

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Marriage proposal made via stock discussion thread – Investors Hub (iHub), one of the most active financial forums in the world, is the catalyst for a merger between two stock market enthusiasts.

Bruce from Washington state, who has been using the site for nearly 10 years and goes by the alias nonsequetor, made the proposal on a thread about Decision Diagnostics Corp (USOTC:DECN) – a stock that both he and his intended follow.

Here’s the proposal:

SANDY (I hope you are looking in…)

I know you are there… checking the share price from time to time… hoping, as I do, that DECN will make our lives
a bit easier…

BUT

We both know the future of this stock cannot ever change the love we feel for each other.

DECN may have it’s ups and downs, but with you, my life is soaring on new highs this stock can never attain.

The BIG question is…

NOT what DECN will do…

BUT

Will You…

Marry Me???

(Please say “YES!!” the board is watching… and I embarrass easily…)

*GULP*

Bruce

P.S. If you have not registered on i hub, now would be a good time to do so with your response…

Remember…

people are watching…

(not to put any pressure on you…)

(just a little…)

Love Ya, SWEETEE!!

*GRINZ*

Thankfully Sandy, also from Washington state, liked the idea. “My answer of course is: yes, yes, yes!!!” she said.

If the Decision Diagnostics Corp. share price rises into the 60’s – to match our ages – we might even consider inviting fellow posters to our wedding” said Bruce. “I’d therefore invite everyone to hit the ASK” he added jokingly (or perhaps not so jokingly).

The iHub boards are home to a lot of lively trading and investing chat, but it’s the first merger discussion of this type we’ve seen in the 15 years of iHub” said Clem Chambers, CEO of ADVFN (owner of Investors Hub).

About Investors Hub

InvestorsHub.Com, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ADVFN PLC, which trades on the London Stock Exchange as AFN and on OTCQX under the symbol IHUBY.

InvestorsHub (“iHub”) is built to provide a forum for serious investors to gather and share market insights in a dynamic environment using an advanced discussion platform. The site is designed to be clean and simple, allowing you to get the real-time market information you need, quickly and easily. Everything about the site is neat and fast!

Investors Hub has been online for over 15 years and currently has 531,799 Members who have posted 114,240,966 Messages on 24,544 Boards

Our Members currently write on average 40,000 new Messages each trading day.

Among our Members, you’ll find astute market insight in a less-restrictive environment than some sites, and a far more civil level of discourse than you’ll find on the rest.

 

 

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