RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Et Al HansMrGRP,
since i've put him on ignore, the board has become much more readable, constructive and enjoyable. I can only recommend to do the same.
Such old shareholders, that can't stand the fact, that they made a bad decision buying high the old YNG company (why, btw?), and that we new shareholders bought into much cheaper and have bought into a new YNG, a promising turnaround candidate, show often a distorted view on what is happening now @YNG.
Therefore, if i see, that someone is incapable to adjust his point of view on the new facts and figures, i put him on my ignore-list, because then he can't contribute useful thoughts based on the present anyway.
Additionally i have the impression, that some obviously become sick, if they think about the profit we low buyers would make, if YNG only reaches their personal break even level.