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Whyphyon Jun 13, 2018 12:59pm
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RE:How to respond to the Basher Rat Pack!
RE:How to respond to the Basher Rat Pack!Please follow these rules yourself LeafRider. I appreciate all your DD and that you share with everybody here, but stop engaging others if you don't want to. Like you said:
"DON'T GET INTO A CONVERSATION WITH THE BASHER REGARDING THE TOPIC. THAT IS WHERE YOU LOSE. DON'T CONVERSE WITH THE BASHER; ANSWER INDIRECTLY; DON'T USE THE BASHERS NAME; DON'T GET INTO A PERSONALITY CONTEST."
There's a lot to like about TBP. There are many investors who know the upside to this company. There are also people who have doubts about the company. That is their opinion, and you don't have to worry about their opinion, because they can think whatever they want. There is nothing wrong about having concerns over a stock.
And now, to everybody: instead of shutting people down and only posting about the good things, we should be having an open discussion about relevant information. Instead of saying there are no negatives to TBP, try to see both sides. I understand it is difficult to do this, when there are so many positives in the pipeline. Just because somebody has a thought that you disagree with, we shouldn't shut them down because they are different from what our views are. Let's look at all the positives and all the negatives, so that we can get a clear picture of what TBP can become.
I've been a long-term shareholder of TBP since the upper $0.20's. I'm very excited for what the future holds, and I am very optimistic about today's corporate update.
On a side note, why do you guys think they didn't mention anything about NorthBud in their release? My guess is they only wanted to give updates on their pipeline, and will strategically send out another release talking about our dividend from NorthBud.
Also, I read some posts saying that the news release will make Tetra's shareprice jump a little bit based on the NorthBud dividends. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the shareprice drop once the dividend is distributed? Wouldn't the dividend already be factored into TBP's shareprice, if we are assuming the market is doing all their DD and is logical? The news of dividends should have already increased the shareprice, and once everyone gets their cut, the SP should fall a little. Just my opinion.