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GREY:SNNVF - Post by User

Comment by sunrizeon Dec 06, 2019 1:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Roadapples

RE:RE:RE:RE:Roadapples@Benedictus, I honestly appreciate all your posts. You have been one of the very few with logical and rational analysis of Sunniva. And you are absolutely spot on correct about Ted. Ted owes an apology to all. Yet he continues to pump. He literally has financial blood on his hands.
Benedictus wrote: I'm out of snn (took it on the chin as many holders here); I'm now keeping an eye on how everything plays out. Hoping that a white knight buyer comes in for those still holding but even that seems questionable given the litigation issues which are coming from all sides. Holler's credibility is wafer thin at this point. 

Handy and sunrize are both making very good points to anyone considering buying/adding at these levels. This has been an ongoing hot potato, as one credible, seemingly competent manager after another leaves. So buying here is entrusting your hard earned money to the last manager standing who has proven himself to be woefully inept at every turn, imo.

As regards Ted Ohashi newsletter, which I've admittedly read and used as part of my insights into sunniva, my advice would be to never trust an analyst or former analyst who barely does a moment of number crunching in his analysis and instead has an over-reliance on management interviews and simply emphasizes the overarching potential in the story. 




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