RE:RE RE Metailsguy1 Caguest. Are you sure you should even be investing in stocks? Your statement seems to indicate that you don't understand how publicly traded companies work. Company A makes an offer to acquire company B. The decision to sell does not lie in the hands of anyone but the shareholders. Please feel free to show me where management and insiders hold so much skin in the game that they can prevent a low ball takeover bid from succeeding. Institutional investors are not here because they love RR. They are here to make money. If they have other bets to play, they may not wait around for mythical bidding wars to materialize.
You really don't have the intellectual capacity to argue points of logic nor the wit and penchant for sarcasm to match eunice.
I pretty much try to keep my comments positive or negative directed at what I see are the successes and failures of management. Now, if you are some cocaine snorting rock style groupy who would swoon at the thought of sniffing RRs shoes, then I can understand your inability to recognize what the share price demonstrates over the last several years relative to the value of the technology and the failure of management to establish a strong institutional base and fare market value for the company.
Even though I am quite certain the company will eventually be sold....all other bets are off. If everything were as sure a bet as you seem to believe, this stock would be trading much higher.
You must also think that Donald Trump is the greatest president ever! Right?