RE:Talking about victimsAgreed, I realized that this company was no good a while back and exited at a loss. Since then, I've traded it with options and made back my loss thanks to the continuing decline of the share price. I urged everyone still holding shared to hedge with puts. Some did it and are glad they did, understandably. What's frustrating here is that some pumpers are still around and every SH user reading their nonsense should be cautious. It's the key word with this company: caution.
notwrong wrote: CNInvesting is the tip of an iceberg of the victim group. It won't be surprising at all that many retirees bought this stock at its height and lost a large amount of their hard-earned money they need for their retirement. They put their trust in CXR management, never expecting this would happen. Some of them were misguided by misleading and manipulative posts or articles put out by pump-and-dump gangs such as the pumpers on this board.
With the existing way how governments let the business sector run businesses, unethical management can almost do anything with impunity under the protection of existing loopholes, toothless oversight bodies, unenforceable regulations, subservient rubber-stamp board of directors, or pure cunning.