RE:MedX will release year end numbers by month's endInsightful1 wrote: "MedX announces it will release its year end and 4th quarter numbers by the months end."
Ah! Well of course! Since you are the spokesmen for the company, how can we forget. Did you finally finish reading the posts that proved you are quite ignorant when it comes to stocks and how companies communicate with their shareholders? Are you still in denial or maybe you work for the company and that is why you are so ignorant to the fact that companies that communicate with their shareholders and actively search for investors by way of getting their name out there actually have their share price rise in value after good news and not fall like MDX.
Insightful1 wrote: If you think that a press release like this will help drive the share value rather than growing the revenue base then you are deeply delusional.
Do you mean such as a 51% revenue increase? Or maybe you are referring to the 67% revenue increase that followed the 51% increase. Well! Which is it numb nuts?
Insightful1 wrote: Like I said short the stock if you are so confident this management team is so terrible. The stock will go to zero and just think you will be right for the first time in your life.
I don't short penny stocks numb nuts, especially ones that are trading at 0.06 cts like MDX. You need to have someone buy back your stock after you short and that as we've all experienced here isn't going to happen as there are no buyers.
Insightful1 wrote: Time to turn my setting back to ignore you like 8 other people who stopped following you because your nuts.
You mean all five of the people that are invested in MDX due to management not knowing how to promote the company? Or are you referring to the other 3 people from other boards that are like you, that don't want to hear how the company they invested in, is not performing when it comes to company share value. I know this is a lot for you to read numb nuts and it may take a few hours but sooner or later you'll get it. Especially when the stock doesn't move after the next financial release.