RE: RE: Jumped on board today..Quixy, thanks for the lovely posts, you are obviously very well informed. I would like to follow up on a post you made earlier that included this kernel of wisdom:
"Basically what garbage like you is saying is that anyone or any entity that struggles in it's infancy is doomed to die, and rightfully so for attempting to thrive, and all those that believe and pray for it are fools."
How long have you been following Altima? You like to challenge myself and other posters with your foul-mouthed expert opinions, are you following another stock symbol that reads ARH when you mention an "entity in it's infancy"? I have personally been trading Altima since 2004, what is your standard for "infancy"? To portray this company as some sort of "start-up" is erroneous in my opinion and possibly intended to mislead your audience. Not only has Altima been around for a while but the folks that run this company are Howe Street veterans of the ol' VSE. Hardly neophytes.
If you want to take me on fine, I am a big boy and we can play this game if you want. It is my opinion however that you shut your foul anonymous mouth and quit acting like a tough guy. Anybody can act like a tough guy from their keyboard, in the bedroom, in front of a life-size poster of P.K Subban and a family size tub of vaseline, it takes a real man to actually put forth an opinion, state it's merit and be able to back it up.
For the rest of you that give a rat's rearend (there i'll get you started) the points I made about the fundementals of this company are the reason it didn't take off after trading millions of shares. It could be that those that got the PP tried to make a run on their .05 shares and dumped them. There is no goodwill left with real "investors" of Altima, it's hard to forget getting burned after the last PP at .14 and the share price, lack of news releases and general apathy for this play are all the proof a reasonable person should need. It looks like the pump has dumped and until the fundamentals change I think that a return to the norm will be the norm.
Kenbull