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Comment by coach247on Oct 05, 2006 1:39pm
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RE: Tinmann/valufinder

RE: Tinmann/valufinderHostage taker? I must be missing something here. CTG is a stock. You have the options to buy, hold, or sell. I do not see any obligation to hold if you have lost confidence in the company. My god, just sell it and move on with your lives if it causes so much pain and suffering for some investors. I think CTG is a broken stock right now, but I also think that there are enough things going on that could yet come to pass, that make the opportunity worth buying, or at least holding. But again, that is only one person's outlook, and I fully understand if some people are worn out from the long delays. The good news as far as I am concerned is that historically investors have short memories. If and when CTG gets the ducks lined up and good things start happening, then the sentiment will turn right around. I went through this once already with ECU Silver, and now I enjoy reading the posts from people who preface their comments with "In since 20 cents..." now that the stock frequently trades above $3. I could see the same sort of thing a year from now with CTG. Every company goes through some form of learning curve, and the most successful today were often the biggest disappointments of years past. cheers! COACH247
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