RE:RE:RE:There is a pattern hereExceptional question. I wouldn't be surprised if the bank(s) don't have an office set up at Aurora, approving every penny that is spent. Risk remains the leading indicator and they will be watching revenue carefully. Thats why Aurora cannot be sold given the asset weight v security.
This is a mess, thinking that stock bumps are a dead cat bounce.
Homestretch4me wrote: An honest question for you.
You say that you think Aurora will last. What are you basing that on?
I base my bankruptcy prediction on factual information. In August 2021, Aurora can no longer service their debt. Its not something im pulling out of my azz. The numbers are there for all to see that have some basic math skills and some time on their hands.
If you have info that leads you to believe Aurora will survive, I would love to hear it.
Stockhawk88 wrote: Or .52cad pre split... What a far cry from the days of $12-$16 dollar days pre split that this stock used to enjoy.... Management is fully to blame for the demise of this stock and while I think it'll last... It'll never see that price again... Maybe not even post split...