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GREY:CQXFF - Post by User

Post by randd49on Jul 14, 2012 1:58am
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Post# 20113153

sarcasm

sarcasm

Hi Stocktrader86,

Someone mentioned eariler that that the x-___ drove the price down on the good news release. There must be alot of bitterness in the management of this company, so I was thinking on the next news release he/she might do it again. I was being sarcastic. But if it happened once, you know, it can happen again. If management has prove of this, they should provide it. This is something that is very hard to prove. Again, we do not know that this is true. This could be lies. This is why there is no news release from the company. They know who drove the share price down, but can not prove it, therefore can not provide any information. But, I am still puzzled why they released partial results. Did they want to do a financing? This company should come clean.

I agree with you it is a good buy here, and if it goes cheaper, a better buy. I am also chipping away here, but I suspect now it to go lower again on the next news release, even if it is good. It just makes it a better buy for us. If it was done once, it could easily be done again.

I do not talk to investor relations of most companies I invest in anymore because they are not honest to us shareholders. Most of the time I find I get into arguments with them. Personally, I find most of these people fairly incompetant. You will find you know more about a company than these people, and your explaining to them what should be happening, and what they should be doing. Anyway, I am not afraid to dump my stock, even at a loss, if I am not happy with management. Sometimes, it is better to take a loss, and move on, no matter how good a property is.

cheers,

randd49

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