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Post by kaiyneon Sep 09, 2010 9:23am
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Trading cards

Trading cardsHow many here have collected cards when young (or even still)?
You'd get a few rookie cards and hope the players will be successful so your cards would be more valuable.
They weren't valuable at the time, but some like Wayne Gretzky's card would be very valuable in the future, just not the next week/month.

Insiders, institutional holdings, some of us longs - are in it for the future and see these prices as a bargain.  This is our Wayne Gretzky rookie card.

Traders and flippers look for quick short term gains and handle stocks like a hot potato, and some of them got burnt on MDG and are taking their frustrations out on management.  Management got DARPA, that's enough for me.

As goes for the OS, who gives a fcuk.   Look at:

GSK     2.6B     @ $39 /sh
SAN     62B     @ 48 /sh
NVS     2.3B     @ 53 /sh
(no, you can't compare them to MDG, but that's not my point, a large OS doesn't matter when a company has something of value.)

There will be no R/S or share consolidation.  If MDG doesn't get bought out, I can foresee a (positive) stock split in the future (which is a good thing).


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