RE: RE: Dispersions AspersionsSharkfood, you are a good grammarian. I meant dispersions as in scattering seeds where I did not care where they landed. Using aspersions is a better choice because it reflects the intent of the seed. Have you ever read any of the translations of the book by Sun Tzu?
Regarding your prior post and reply to Cardu, I can only assume that you are selling your shares due the impending global economic collapse. You could buy gold but some unknown person by the name of George Soros advises against it. Another option is to bury the cash in the backyard or hide it in your mattress. You have to sacrifice opportunity gain with these options. I’m holding onto to my shares and enjoying the correction rally. No matter what happens to the global economy, I would not sell out at a market capitalization of $250 miilion.