RE:RE:RE:RE:Short Sqeeze..
clubhouse19 wrote:
CH4RTQU4NT wrote:
TechTarget wrote: The sooner the better!!! These bashers have always been rambling idiots with no facts or information! Amazing.
It will be nice regain a board where we can talk about recent, ongoing and future acquisitions and how that contributes to the revenues and earnings?
So you think I'm a rambling idiot but you want the board to talk about exactly what I just suggested?
Do you think a share buyback instead of an acquisition is a good idea as Donville suggested on BNN?
Maybe they'll do both but I personally think share buybacks are pointless because the stock is not undervalued. Not sayng it's overvalued either, but a buyback would be ineffective.
Ch4rt
You're not a short but a disgruntled narcissist who's been duped and still can't believe it but tries to deal with it by trying to convince himself otherwise and thus rationalizes evry which way.
"Rationalize" that's what you accuse others of doing while that is exactly what you are doing !
BTW...the shorts even this morning are trying hard to make you look right as they continue to short now down near 2 cents with 83k volume
I believe it, if I didn't I'd be in denial like the rest of you. I blame myself first for being complacent, then mgmt for not delivering yet and analysts who peddle bs and know better. It was only a matter of time before a hedge fund showed up to take advantage of an overvalued stock, and while it's an interesting story, it distracts shareholders from the real issues. Simple math rationalizes itself, it can't be spun. Who are the real narcissists who can't handle criticism and unable to scrutinize our own investments?
It's a spurned lynch mob here, need I remind you of how you go after people you disagree with? I get that money compromises people's emotions but maybe investors wouldn't feel so insecure if they weren't exclusively reliant on analysts and stock forums for dd. Maybe this whole saga will be a big wakeup call for Canadian investors. Probably not. I will hold out hope for an acquisition proving that rollup strategies can be accretive like they said back in April.