RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Nexoptic the light of the worldBravo Quattro..to that I will add that if you had your eyes open and did all the DD you had to, you still had to take some leap of faith that the "blue sky" painted by management wouls materialize. In vey clear terms, SEDAR documentation spells out the risks...one of them is that whatever they are working on may not reach the commercialization stage, or if it does, that it will gain market acceptance.
We shareholders bought into the story... for me more than once. I sold at a loss a while back, re established a position on the endoscopy news (medical instruments are a vertical we all talked about some time back).....only to see it drop rapidly so I am under water again.
Maybe I'm naive or stupid in doing so, but I blame no one but myself.
So to all tryng to blame management, directors, auditors, each other....you are pissing into the wind
Quatro wrote:
Dick1212. My point is, that you seem to blame everyone (management, the BOD, pumpers) except yourself for your investment. No one held a gun to your head to buy. And no one held a gun to your head to hold from $1.70 to .35. Take responsiblity for your own actions. It was $1.50 in August, why didnt you sell then? You have no one to blame but yourself....