RE:RE:RE:Especially on a Venture Exchange?
Kuiper wrote: Your demeanor reflects the classic traits of an aggrieved investor, replete with accusations and a penchant for shifting blame. The need for introspection often outweighs the inclination to point fingers at external factors. The competition, and yes, I’m an investor as well, has a lot at stake. Have you realized that many years ago, when you started investing here, you were entering into a technologically advanced investment? You mentioned being invited for an interview in Texas, possibly in the petrochemical or oil industry. If that’s the case, and you have any understanding of that world, you can begin to comprehend there are far more complexities in the semiconductor silicon space. How did you discover this stock, and where were all your questions back then?
Something tells me you weren't always full of accusations and hatred.
Full of hatred? Intersting picture you're trying to paint. Technologically advanced investment on the Venture exchange which is exactly where you find semi conductor investors looking to change the wifi world? Far too complicated for most everyone to understand and yet no disclaimer or vetting of investors? Isn't that strange then? Why even have this company listed on a public exchange if not for the most obvious reason? My demeanor reflects classic traits of blah blah blah blah.
According to Thomas, character assassination is an intentional attempt, usually by a narcissist or his or her codependents, to influence the portrayal or reputation of someone in such a way as to cause others to develop an extremely negative or unappealing perception of them. It typically involves deliberate exaggeration or manipulation of facts, the spreading of rumours and deliberate misinformation to present an untrue picture of the targeted person, and unwarranted and excessive criticism.[4]