RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:very difficult to explainA very simple way to make a decision whether or not to sell a stock you own, and one that has put you through an emotional vortex, is to try hard to imagine you've never heard of it, and you don't know anything about it, but someone gave you a tip. ......You look at the balance sheet, ( and you realize that this company has $1.06 per share in cash), the income statement, the management, the stock price history, the industry, the company's footprint, their recurring revenues, the barriers to entry, the insider ownership, the alliances, etc. Then you remember that somebody tipped you off about this stock that you've never heard of,.. and you think about whether or not you should buy some. .... Basically, Xebec's chart in the last 4 years can be described tersely, concisely, and succinctly as follows: 4 years ago it was 10 cents, then it went to $4.67, then it went to $1.78, then it went to $11.55, then it went to $3.76, then, two weeks later, it went to $5.49, three days ago. Now it's $4.98. Ultimately, the decision is yours, and yours alone.