RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Step closerIn all fairness, Poetwhen, Warren Buffett has said he invests in what he understands. Even if something might be very good (as Poet can potentially be), he does not invest in what he does not understand. When I read posts here and at Adora, I see that there a many posters that do not understand Poet. When you place YOUR VIEW and YOUR STANDARDS on Poet and your expectations are too far out there because you do not seem to understand the stages of Poet's evolutiion and coming out to industry, then of course it is easy to bash daily. What must be confounding readers is that if you are so happy with the other stocks you are very happy with, why would you need to spend so much time here each day putting down this company and any of its supporting, visionary supporters that see Poet as Suresh does as they have tuned into his vision and prefer to stay invested with Poet and even by it on the dips from time to time?
gilver
Poetwhen wrote: MISTERFB... i hope you have been buying more than just Pooet shears. The money I invested in Pooet over a decade ago could have been put to much better use. Fortunately it is a small part of my portfolio. I get the feeling from many here and at Adora that they have gone all in hoping Pooet will provide them with financial freedom. It's like gambling. It might work out but it might not either. Notice how Warren Buffet hasn't invested. He doesnt gamble!!!!