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Comment by WCoyoteon Nov 01, 2018 3:28pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Some facts

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Some facts
Bever73 wrote: You can argue anything you like but the equity price is telling the real story


The mark of a total noob and future looser of fortunes.

Did you ever read any of what Warren Buffet has written?  Of course not - you probably don't read too well.  Judging by how you write.

Little story for you.  When I was 18 years old I was knocked off my motorcycle by a drunken driver.  I took couple of grand or so of the settlement and bought a few shares in a company that is still around today.  I was told by idIots like you that the company was a looser.  The SP had dropped by 40% in the last year and was going to zero.  I was told by you share price worshiper idIots that management was at fault and that the CEO was a fool and I would be too if I invested my money in such an obvious looser of a company.  However, I had read a lot of what that CEO had had to say, and I agreed with him and went ahead and bought the shares.

Well, that CEO was Warren Buffet and the company was Berkshire Hathaway.  I still have 25 of those shares left.  Got my original investment out 100 fold years ago.  Good thing neither Mr. Buffet nor I think that share price is the only measure of a company.

As for me, I’ll do alright in life financially.   I’m not so sure about you, but hey, like everyone else you have every right to be a total moron.  It’s just that some of us choose not to be.
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