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Tbonepickenson Jan 05, 2010 11:35pm
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RE: hahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahaJust a few thoughts:
If the phase 1 results were negative then the share price would naturally fall. However, the results were positive and there still was a dip in the share price.....deal with it. I always have a little chuckle over situations like this. The bashers take such joy in seeing others lose (a whopping) 10 cents per share and the pumpers "just can't understand why this is happening." I own mdg shares and will continue to own them. I would suggest if you like the technology and the management and the future prospects of the company then simply hang in there. Would anyone who owns shares be overjoyed if the stock rose to 90 cents ?? I'm sure if this was the scenario there would still be people who would be wondering "Why isn't the share price at least $1.50 ?" If you own 100,000 shares at 60 cents (and it went to 90 cents) you would now be up 30 grand (about 23k after taxes). Is that 23k going to change your life ? What are you going to buy ?....a good used car ? Maybe "Cashmachine" thinks that is "big money", but I don't. I would suggest patience as the stockmarket is a place to invest, not gamble. I am positive everyone can think of at least one example of a stock that lingered around (even after good news) before it eventually moved upwards. In this case, if Medicago continues to have positive results do you really think the share price is going to stay around 60 cents ??....of course not. These are still grassroot times for Medicago. Let them go to work and do their jobs. As the process revolves the share price will move (up or down) accordingly. In the meantime, let people like "Cashmachine" enjoy someone else's misery...those are usually the people who got pushed around the playground when they were kids. He even has a picture of Hannibal beside his name because he probably resembles Steve Erkel. Good luck to all the longs.....just be patient.
Tbonepickens.