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NEULION, INC. T.NLN

"NeuLion Inc is a technology product and service provider that offers digital video broadcasting, distribution and monetization of live and on-demand content to Internet-enabled devices."


TSX:NLN - Post by User

Comment by Canoutchieon Sep 13, 2016 3:22pm
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RE:RE:Neulion: Up 45% And Still Undervalued

RE:RE:Neulion: Up 45% And Still Undervalued

kynarr wrote: I'm starting to believe no amount of positive news will drive the SP up except a Quarter Report where they put *omg we've made 2 billion net profit this year guys!*.. and even then.. ;)

Hopefully an acquisition just comes in. The market doesn't care for this stock.


Allow me to paraphrase kynarr's "no amount of positive news will drive the SP up".

In other words, no amount of gratuitous pumping will increase the price of this stock, because this management team has a track record of over-promising and underdelivering.

In addition, at times this management team has been more secretive and less forthcoming than Hillary Clinton, as evidenced by the fact that in August of 2015, the management team willingly withheld the news that it had lost the NHL contract (on the very same date that it was issuing its quarterly earnings, no less).

So the short answer is simply this:
Yes, this management team does have to "put its money where its mouth is" especially in regard to showing investors that it can be as hugely profitable as all of the recent earnings releases might suggest.

Sorry if that's not the answer you were looking for, but in the words of a bumbled GW quote, "fool me once, then shame on you; but fool me twice, then shame on me"

I imagine other investors have similar feelings... in fact, I'm sure of it!
 

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