RE: What a drop If you took out the offer for 1000 shares on the close, the stock would have closed at 33. The value of the company isn't always reflected in its share price.
Though none of us are thrilled with the down day, the share price doesn't mean much unless you're trying to sell a position.
You can't look at today's action in a vacuum. Bernanke nixed QE3 (for now); silver and gold prices dropped dramatically and a big gain in the Dow turned into a small one.
What part of this don't you get, Jumper? Your posts are always the same: "Teuton was down today. Anyone know why?"
When I read your posts, I feel like I'm watching the movie, "Groundhog Day." If you haven't seen it, check it out; it's a classic. (Actor Bill Murray keeps repeating the exact same day over and over again.)
No predictions from me; it's all been said. (I'm sure you're all relieved!!!)
Mark