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Clarocity Corp CLRYF

Clarocity Corp is a California based firm. The company is engaged in the development of real estate valuation software product and related technological products. Its products and services are MarketValue Pro Appraisal, Traditional Appraisal, AQC Appraisal Review, BPOPro, ANMPro and BPOMerge. The company also provides alternative valuation and appraisal fulfillment services. Most of its revenue is earned through the United States market.


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Comment by Trelawnyon Nov 20, 2014 12:15pm
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RE:Trelawney you have worked diligently to report what you saw-

RE:Trelawney you have worked diligently to report what you saw-

I very rarely engage in dialogue on forums because they usually devolve quickly into non-sensical mud-slinging.

I can only say that shareholders, myself included, firmly have their hands around the throat of management and the board. No one is squeezing right now, but they know that the hands are there.

I think changing management at this point is foolhardy given that the deals simply have to close in order to unlock value. I have been involved in many turn around stories, the plot is always twisting and turning.

I will say this - there are few ways of going about this: continue railing about this on the forums, sell your shares so this doesn't cause you further distress, or buy more.

I am a little more mercenary about companies. If I believe in them I buy shares, if I don't I sell the shares. In this instance I believe in the company, the technology and management. It is not that I don't believe that they have made a pantload of errors, but I believe in earnest that those errors will soon be forgotten, and forgiven, once the deals are closed.

If you believe otherwise, sell. If you concur either hold onto your shares or sell.  

I would suggest the former to the latter, but it your money.

All the best,

Trelawny

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