RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Let me sum this upkynarr wrote: This is laughable. Just pile up, it can't do anything but go wayy up from there on. I can't believe how blind the market is to all these news. I believe we're setting ourselves up for an eventual acquisition, if not simply market domination.
Arrtyzan wrote: Now What??
Isn't this almost 8 postivie news now, by the third week?
gibbonsj wrote: When the NHLwas in the client mix all eyes were on the future. With NHL gone all eyes are on the thing that the NHL had previously gave cause for foregiveness and that is margins and dev cost. What's left for NLN is to do some acquisitions.
____________ I agree this will go up - but if I had one criticism of Neulion - it is that that do not publish forward guidance. That is why volume has trickled down to a few thousand shares a day. The market is waiting for the next quarterly to assess if it's worth moving up another notch in terms of share price. If management would publish annual and quarterly guidance, I think there would be a great deal less volatility in the share price...but perhaps management is fine with volatility. It is curious to note - after the NHL announcement (or lack thereof) - those that got burned were retail investors - those that benefitted immensely by purchasing stock at a 50% discount - were insiders. If you're an insider who owns 70% of the company - would you manage the announcement of the NHL decision subsequent 20% drop in share price to protect retail investors...or would you rather make no announcement on NHL - and pick up your own shares at a 55 to 60% discount??....if you look at August 4th to now - the latter is exactly what happened. Management repurchased their own shares at a greater discount than they would have had they managed the communication. Stinks for retail investors like us - but with 70% skin in the game - they probably couldn't care less about traders or retail investors (they are the ones who own the company - retail investors are simply in for the ride). Also - I'm quite sure the NHL forced Neulion to keep their lips tight prior to NHL/MLB making their own announcement - so its not like they were trying to screw over the retail investor - their hands were tied - and they simply took advantage of the price drop....as should we - they scooped up MILLIONS of shares over the last few weeks - for a reason...there are good (very good things) ahead for this company. I'm very pleased to be investing in this macro trend for cord cutting/OTT...with Neulion having basically an uncontested hold on sports live streaming (for those who think MLB.TV with NHL, WWF, and PGA is comparable to NFL, NBA, UFC, Barclays Primeir league, etc - well that's your opinion but I think MLB.TV is playing in a different sandbox. I think Neulion is a perfect take out target for someone looking to compliment another streaming business (heck - Netflix may buy them out to compliment their movie streaming business - wouldn't surprize me). Grab it while you can - I'm quite certain 6 months from now we'll be way out of this price level.... Good luck.