RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just thought I would pass this alongStrange that you are saying that. I am the one here that changed his opinion on that deal. I was very disapointed just after it, and now I understand it better.
scarlet1967 wrote: Ok in my opinion the past failed attempts to achieve financial success should be a lesson to learn going forward rather than giving up and it looks like that's exactly what the company started doing. Again in my opinion you can't time the market so short to medium in and out game is much more risky than long term investment.
Jim you seem to be so persistent with your fixated opinions, is it possible that you could be wrong from times to times or is it absolutely impossible?!
jfm1330 wrote: Please, stop talking about Warren Buffet when talking about a speculative biopharma company. Buffet never invested in this kind of speculative companies. Also, if stock corporate options programs are making are making you sick, forget the the biotech sector. This is everywhere. Do I like it? No. But this is the way it is, and talking specifically about Thera, much more options given through this program went expired.
Another thing about all this dilution thing and being robbed of value and all that. One thing I learned with Thera, is that personal buy/sell decisions and timing are much important to get value than the long term performance of the stock since it never achieved financal success.