"Lucky"I agree with Ppro, and I have been adding as well. I believe I was the very first poster on this board when I made my initial buys in the $.30 cent range back in May of 2009 (here's the backup for those who want it: https://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/MessageDetail.aspx?s=AMZ&t=LIST&m=27173881&l=0&pd=0&r=0). Although I was a little off on the number of shares outstanding - if I knew better, I would have bought more - I've done extremely well here. I like, no LOVE your numbers PPro! Even though I consider myself a bit of a Pioneer investor in AMZ, I would have to admit, I love the prospects for them now moreso than I did many multiples ago. Hense, I've remained an aggresive buyer on any weakness.
Personally, I'm holding for the long haul. Even added a boatload into my RRSP account. As I believed back than what I believe now; the other "potash" stories are a play on global Potash demand. AMZ was/is a story of Brazil, and it's policy to ween off Potash imports. The ONLY viable option at this point is the success of Amazon. For those who are not aware, Brazil is in the middle of a huge economic boom. They are establishing as the "Breadbasket of the world", and their economy depends highly on agriculture. The opportunity to eliminate Potash imports in Amazon is a once in a lifetime opportunity for investors, and a strategic, and economic boon for the Brazilian agriculture industry. Rarely does such an opportunity of this magnitude (and potential returns) present itself and those of us "lucky" enough to have stumbled onto this investment ahead of the herd.
Wishing a happy, safe, and prosperous New Year to everyone,
CLL