RE:RE:Promises vs ExpectationsExactly. It's called boiler plate for a reason. In this case, it's a perfect contrast to the way the market works. Regardless of convenient disclaimers, careful investors expect integrity, sagacity, maturity and moderation from the officers of a company they wish to invest in. Failure to live up to that standard inevitably results in - this performance.
Still holding and still expecting success - and hopefully achievement of the above by the exec.
RottenRonnie7 wrote: i guess we're now citing regulatory 'boiler plate' as an excuse that thing hasn't quite lived up to a 'rapidly growing' enterprise! we weren't suppose to expect margins of 85% that the company was touting for years? RR