RE: Fracking Causes earthquakes ? I think you misunderstood me Gasoholic, I am not trying to be confrontational here. Firstly, they are not "my studies", but IMHO when you have two independent studies, that are released almost simultaneously and both have come to the same conclusion, I don't think it can bode well for the short term sp of Wpt and others.
Personally, I'd take the position that all of these mini earth quakes are releasing the pressure on the earth's crust, thereby avoiding the "big one"... but the market isn't going to want to listen to that argument.
I am not saying that anyone has been pumping Westport, we can all see what each other writes. What I am saying is that even with a few of the good light duty NRs coming out, they (to me anyway) seem to be offset by the degradation of the more traditional WPT agreements (according to the analysts anyways).
And right you are, there is no telling what direction Westport's stock will take, after all (like I have been saying in my last 3 posts) and you pointed out, the stock gained $40.00 on what I'd consider "thin air"... all I'm saying is that if a guy would have sold at $40.00 when I first said it, he would have already locked in a $10.00 gain... after all, it takes a "real genius" to decide that a stock is overvalued, but it takes a "REAL real genius" to ride a stock all the way up to a $40.00 gain, and be so dedicated to it, that he rides it right back down to what?... $5.00, is that where it's going? (personally, I'd bet on $15.00 first, then when the summer doldrums kick in, I'd say $12.00 (barring any Major NRs)
Remember, I have always supported Wpt and the tech (mostly the tech), I would have thought that you would have taken what I said as "food for thought", not a personal slam or challenge.