Post by
beechguy on Sep 23, 2014 9:58am
Ragingbull
Please count to ten, gather your thoughts, then post. Enough of the back to back to back to back posts about absolutely nothing. I would suggest to anyone new (and old), to put ragingbull on ignore. I will endeavor to repost anything relevant he has to say. Pretty sure I can keep up with the added workload:-) beech
Comment by
schemehatcher on Sep 23, 2014 10:27am
Amen to that. Well said wabbit! Schmr
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 23, 2014 11:38am
Awww. Somebody sounds upset....I bet you could count to 100 billion before your people come thru.
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 23, 2014 11:41am
You WONDER where the SP is going? Why don't you start at the support level. The only "support" is buying shares. Not selling them. If I were you, I'd start hating the fools selling your stock to keep it in check before you blast me because of multiple useless posts on a message board that means nothing to anyone besides the other yahoos around here
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 23, 2014 11:43am
Going for a smoke and a Monster, while Health Canada works their azz off on the Urocidin approval process.....
Comment by
frnwid on Sep 23, 2014 12:02pm
It might be different if you had anything of the slightest intelligence to offer. As it stands the mindless ramblings of a man child, who is under some delusion that anybody actually cares. Seriously, you come off like a total tool. Carry on!
Comment by
givmeabrake on Sep 24, 2014 12:01am
Diddo RB = high nuisance factor on bb
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 24, 2014 8:55am
I wonder if Blackberry will play the Imperial Death March when they launch the phone. I told them they should have become a Venture Capitalist in 2008. Nope. They want to keep failing at something they are obviously horrible at. There's a lot of smart, stupid people
Comment by
ragingbull1327 on Sep 24, 2014 8:58am
Even if this stock sucks, it's far better than Blackberry. :) glad that the stock analyst was advising Canadians buy RIM years ago. You do this job every day and still don't have a clue what's in demand. Less time looking at charts, spend more time studying societal behaviour