RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:InsidersWhen a company is aggressively buying back their shares, the float is relatively small and it's thinly traded, making that much revenue it's clearly what any sensible person would call a value stock. We do very much agree on your last sentence: making unsubstantiated (or downright incorrect) claims that one is emotional (when he isn't) doesn't increase one's credibility, and if anything, diminishes it. If you truly are a shareholder, it makes zero sense you'd be throwing so much shade on the company, especially considering the latest results.
Stuckinsand wrote: aren't there alot if thinly traded small cap stocks that are subject manipulation especially when a company is aggressively buying back their shares. thinly traded with a few insiders holding large position is an easy play, watch the mini pops, buy and sell on the small fluctuations its almost too easy. shorting oil and gas stocks in the current market really isnt wise. making claims that cant be substatianted doesnt increase ones credibility.