RE: My question...their response!This doesn't seem to be much of a problem in the long run. It protects the company from wild fluctuations (in this case, just fluctuations) but if sales and profits grow, the stock price will follow, albeit, with less up and downs along the way. Beside, the fact that the stock is mostly owned by ppl inside the company, you can be sure that at least, they care (I hope).
That's what investing is all about, not really seeing the price of the stock going yo-yo all day...
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