RE:Attitudetcflaten wrote: Recently in a leadership seminar we talked about success factors of leaders. In today's day and age, one of the biggest indicators of success, is how the person deals with adversity. I believe that with this stock, patience will be rewarded, and I have also realized that there are things that I can not control. I cannot control the sp, the IR team, etc but I can control my attitude. To all the Bashers, why do you spend countless hours fighting about all the problems? If you don't believe in the company, move on and spend your time somewhere else.
Thanks for your good post. But, let me add this; adversity is what investors in companies such as BP (Gulf of Mexico spill) or the Valeant scandal faces. For the the Venture investors, it's a lot worse! BP has recover and Valeant will too. With the Venture, the manipulation is so easy, that I would call this; the constant adversity. Being able to stay afloat is a great challenge when small crooks can drive the SP down or up with less than $500K. Plus, small companies, at their early stage, are not solid and can be destabilized in no time. If I were you, I would worry as much for the pumpers out here, not only the bashers. Never forget that when the price fall, bashers needs pumpers friends to make you buy, and vice versa....