RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hitachi /Bombardier near i bil us contractI will step in here and say I have owned a few dogs that went belly up.... all dot com stocks from 20 years ago. Vowed to never play the pennies again. Broke that rule last year with one cannabis stock, currently in the toilet. Second is this dog, but bought above $2 and now a penny. No investor is perfect, anyone saying otherwise is full of sh-t.
Jim99999 wrote: If you have never owned a shares in a company that went bankrupt then you are either very new to investing or extremely risk averse.
Jim
bicente wrote: You are correct , the market values the bomber at $0.41 today instead of $5 ..but that is much more then the big fat $0 that you "investment " in Stornaway ( which is bankrupt) ...so if anyone listened to you and did what you did (sold the bomber shares at a profit) then bought Stornaway , they would be broke ..whereas if they had kept their shares of the bomber , they would be here posting ... so tell me how losing your money on Stornaway is better than sill owning shares in the bomber who has survived the covid diaster and is getting stroinger every day ... BTW , explain to the crowd here why the Dow is trading at close to all time highs, or maybe why Tesla ( which hasn't paid a dividend and has no plan to do so ) is on fire ?...the market is the market and you are proof that one can lose money on his "investments" thinking they can read a balance sheet and outsmart the sharks ... GLTA
pierrelebel wrote:
bicente wrote ' ... can you please look at his other "investments" ..his other "investments" went BANKRUPT , how much more wrong can a person be ? ."
WHY would you write that fiction?
You know it is untrue. So, what is your point? What do you gain by lying? Not just lying buy repeating the same lies?
Does that make you feel like a "man"?
It is sad that you have so little "good" to say about Bombardier that you spend so much time attacking other posters who have a different opinion, posters who rely on "facts" instead of "hope".
The reality is that BBD.B shares are trading at $0.42, not $5.00 because the majority of investors and institutions out there see little real value in it. Bombardier is valued by the market at one billion dollars, not ten billions.