RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Analyst coverage is worthlessI'm 100% behind you Westpride. In fact I have been contributing a very logical and thought out, factually verified analysis of what is going on with AT and got the same response. Now I'm going to boast! If you read my posts of the past 9 months everything I said has proven 100% accurate including why I felt the stock was, and is still going lower. I explained why Sheldon's inside purchases (Another done yesterday) were terribly timed. I warned management prior to the new issue last spring to tone it down as the sales pitch was, "leading by the chin". It has been horrible for the buyers of the new issue. I was also accused of being a basher. I also explained why it's more important to determine what's wrong with an investment than what's right. Of course now I was also an idiot and a fool. So I stopped contributing. I actually have a very good idea where, and when (and why) the stock price will bottom out. But now I'm keeping it to myself. And, I may still not buy at that point. I will say this though. The flurry of posts just now and the stress evident in the comments needs to be used to the utmost of your trading abilities. It's one part of the puzzle. I am a professional in this industry. I managed over $300 million when working and still manage more than anyone on this board is worth. I'm retired now after 35 years. Skill counts when speculating and investing. It takes years to get it right. Mistakes are common but wipe-outs are plain dumb. So, if I'm a basher then my message is good luck. If you never learn how to listen then you don't need these boards you already know it all. Don't worry too much about the harsh words. The markets spit those guys out very quickly. My suggestion is to post only when something truly valuable is being discussed. Otherwise it a bit hard on the nerves. Luck is not an investment strategy.