RE:RE:Concordia's continued poor performanceAnd what do you do when the company's ''performance'' is never reflected in the its stock ? That's right, the shares are the investment vehicule through which you hope to make a return but when the markets couldn't care less about the company's fundamentals, you've got to wonder if it's the best use of your money. Fundamentals are affected by markets' participants.
smcapinvestor wrote: The performance of the company appears in the company's financial statements, not the market price of the shares on a day to day basis.
You are either a manipulator or simply clueless in separating business performance from capital markets. I'm going with the former.