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craighenryon Mar 23, 2016 9:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CEO resignation
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CEO resignationhockey1970 - you are a Troll. Pure and simple. Nope - I am not a daytrader. Not enough time. I just pick up bargains when I see them. I thought you don't have any interest in PSG, but now you're mouthing off that PSG is a short. Its obvious you are Short PSG - and you are a piece of slime posting lies trying to scare people into selling their shares to benefit you. Not happening loser. You sure like using the debt and cash flow angle, like most rookie boiler room Troll shorts. We know there are cash issues, and we know there are debt issues. Not a surprise. Happy? Flat hockey market - FALSE. Again, that is either your sneaky troll short tactic or your "friend" at your local sporting goods store was lying to you. And YES - Bauer is leading CCM in as many categories as I think dip sh1t. CCMS doesn't have nearly as many SKUs as Bauer. Again -ask your sporting good "friend" that as well. Take a look at pads and equipment dummy. Go ask your "friend" who leads in that market as well. Lacrosse market - PSG leads the lacrosse helmet market with the Cascade helmet and their market share for maverick equipment is respectable and growing The Sport Authority bankruptcy issue this is likely transitory. Not worried about that. Declining baseball market - marginal. But wont be for long. What about Sagard? You must think they are "the dumbest investors you have ever met" too right? You clown. They bought 1,950,215 common shares at a weighted average price of US$3.35 per Share (or approximately C$4.43 per Share), representing approximately 4.28% of the issued and outstanding Shares. As a result of the Acquisition, Sagard Capital beneficially owns and controls an aggregate of 6,211,288 Shares, representing approximately 13.63% of the issued and outstanding Shares https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/power-corp-sagard-capital-raises-stake-performance-sports-120207032.html I am not even going to entertain you. You are a desperate loser short, pulling all dirty tricks. Zero respect loser. I think PSG is a long hold. I could be right, I could be wrong. I am willing to take that risk. What others do, is up to them. Why do I trade on the NYSE?? Are you really that stupid you have to ask? Liquidity? Volatility? Huge price swings? Here is another small hint idiot- I get close to a 30% profit ON TOP of any gain I make when I convert it to my CDN bank account. (works on the loss to unfortunately)