Monday morning.....The Globe and mail article was a brilliantly constructed article actually.... It has just enough elements to invoke fear amongst investors who have not done their due diligence to ensure a crash in the SP on Monday to guarantee [those involved] making money on shorts. Once their money is made, the fact that the article tells only a small portion of the story (for example, leaving out that Ortsbo only really started to explode in January of 2011 and the writer's comments on revenue are regarding the lead up to December 2010), will allow the stock to quickly recover when it is realized by a critical mass, how ridiculously skewed the article actually is and how much key information is missing from it. During this time (when the smoke clears and the dust settles), those involved in this fear-mongering would have switched from short-selling to buying very cheap stock. I get the feeling this may be their last opportunity to wreak this kind of havoc as Intertainment's momentum is continually increasing.
Who needs to watch soap operas or any TV for that matter when you can enjoy the twists and turns of all levels of human capacity on the wild ride that holding INT stock can be. Who's going to be laughing in the end, is what this drama is all about. I'm quite comfortable holding as I wait for the smoke screens to clear. Of course, I must write that this is all in my honest opinion.
Keep your heads clear and enjoy the bumpy ride on Monday.
; )