RE:RE:RE:RE:Congrats to Management...MrMugsy wrote: Ya ... interesting ... IMO.
It just goes to show you that Goodman will not let the markets dictate his direction. That's what makes him a very interesting character and what makes him the ultra-contrarian. Not many understand him and that's the fun part.
What Goodman said a few days ago ...
- actively buying back shares
- no debt
- still making money with COVID
- on the right path
- in 5-10 years, you will be happy
Welcome to Goodman's world Porky !
If you're going to stay a while, hope you brought your overnight bag.
: )
You are pure comedy. Love how you try and spin it into 'Goodman will not let the markets dictate...' lol. As if to imply a CEO deliberatly wants his company to be the worst performer in the country. Let me repeat, one of the worst performing CEO in the country. Let that sink in. If he 'doesnt care', as you imply, or isn't motivated cause he's already a billionaire, maybe it's time to step aside. It's perfectly understandable.
Look, if this is your form of therapy, to try and convince yourself your investing mistakes/losses here are justified and this is all a deliberate plan go right ahead. I can assure you no CEO or management wants to see his company underperform the entire country, as this is the ultimate benchmark. Not good for the ego as well. Keep trying your spin. Meir predicted this like a prophet lol. But it's ok, I should keep staring at a chart of Palladin Labs from 2007 loooolllll...