RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FCC and it's aversion to Good News.The intent of my post was to point out that a reverse stock split alone does not affect one's holding in the company. It is not a reason, in my opinion, to sell out an investment in FCC. If an investor loses confidence in management then it is time to sell. If an investor believes in management's ability to execute then hold but realize that there is still much risk involved in any company operating on a financial shoestring. Lots can happen between now and the refinery startup.
I imagine that the need/desire for a reverse spit has been muted somewhat with financing now in place, if the financing is adequate enough to complete the project, but I do not keep on top of day to day developments as I know that you do so I will defer to you on that.