RE:RE:ceetong.........why no answerI did say a while back I wouldn't engage with Ceetong when he made these types of statements that clearly insinuate the company and its executives are operating unethically. When I saw Silver reacting to the baseless accusations I again felt the need to correct the misinformation, because I felt it did a disservice to investors.
The problem with his post is it lacks understanding and is overly simplistic when it comes to the complexities of how ATP was structured. It paints a caricature of management, evil rich "fat cats" sitting back doing nothing, lighting cigars with $100 bills straight from shareholder pockets. I don't see how this type of rhetoric is helpful to anyone reading this board. It's one thing to argue a dividend over buyback, or the viability of this investment over another one. It's something else entirely to repeatedly accuse individuals of corruption and unethical behavior.
I don't want a response, and will not respond if I get one. I don't work for the company or any of its affiliates, I'm merely a shareholder. I would encourage Silver or any other investor if they have questions to contact the company directly. If they aren't satisifed with the response or have some concerns about the way the company is run, then there are governmental agencies that exist specifically for this purpose.