RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Wrong directionOf all the constant verbal diarhea you spew on this board, I'm surprised that for once I agree with you on this one. Supreme simply doesn't have the market's interest nor are there people who actually care to buy this stock, otherwise we wouldn't be sitting at this level. All the asks would have been hit with heavy buying whcih clearly isn't the case.
puppymonkeybaby wrote: The only real difference between these companies and Supreme is that people want to own those companies. There is zero demand for Supreme. Other than that, you're right. Good stocks will move regardless of share structure.
theTransporter wrote: What's the obession with some of you and "the share count will prevent this from moving up"??
There's so many companies out there with more shares outstanding than FIRE, but that hasn't stopped them from reaching their multi billion dollar valuations.
A stock will achieve the market cap of what the market deems it to be worth regardless of share count.
ACB with 1 billion shares had no issues reaching $4 billion+ valuation.
CURA has 533 Million shares outstanding, yet they are worth $5 billion.