RE:sell or wait?What exactly do you not like about the finanicals? They are pretty much on the same tragectory Tweed has had historically as far as doubling revenue quarter after quarter. Now that their facility upfront costs are over with, they are spending their money on client aquisition. This has turned out quite lucrative for Tweed, and no reason to think it would be any different for BED. Plus now that their will be a merger, they wont be competeing for each others lunch.
I'm not one to guess why you need to sell. But the new Tweed/Bed company is by far a whole different ballgame as far as potential for this stock. This is no-brainer hold in my opinion. I would be shocked if it will not be over 3.00 by fall.