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Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


GREY:XEBEQ - Post by User

Comment by catchascatchcanon Aug 13, 2021 12:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:And with Serial Posting and Pumping, this .....

RE:RE:RE:And with Serial Posting and Pumping, this .....Apologies for bad behaviour.  He is extremely disingenuous though, and he is not posting his honest opinion, but rather pushing an agenda.  It's difficult not to see.  Be careful of defending the free speach of some people, much hatred and misery is spread hiding behind the thin veil of civil liberties.  He has hurt a lot of people here, make no mistake about it.  And he is not a retail investor like the rest of us.  



Newtrader1982 wrote: A pos? Really that's totally uncalled for the man has every right to post his opinion about xebec or any other company. This is a place to discuss and start conversations and bounce ideas and opinions off each other that's exactly what TT does. The man was wrong for the time being doesn't mean he is wrong about xebec in general you have every right to disagree but to call the guy a pos completely unprovoked is just wrong.
catchascatchcan wrote: Best post of the month.  And amazing that you can take the high road as well.  It's shameful, and we can only hope that they'll take a break and have the self-decency to not spin positive angles today.  I don't mind calling out Tamaracktop by name - he is a POS, and sadly revered by so many neophytes on this board.  For any who make investment decisions based on the words of a stranger over the internet, STOP.  If you passed a homeless person on the street and they chatter to you while you waited for the light to change, everyday for a year, and they became familiar to you - would you start taking their advice on where to invest your money?  Be careful out there.  




HonestAl wrote: While XBC is most likely a long way from respectability in regards to the share price, it is what it is.  I purchased this without consulting with the "experts" on this page and though it is now the only loser in my holdings, i'm fine, I just gotta be patient.

But what p1sses me off is the misleading, 15X a day posts by some people, whose only mission it  appears- is have a "pay per pumping post" agenda.  Misleading people new to the board or new to investing with the constant relentless "the market knows nothing" mentality.  The pumping and cheerleading has probably cost an uneducated person $$$. 

As I have posted before, I have seen this behavior before and it is sad.  I wonder what rose colored brush they'll have today? Again, I am a mature investor not swayed by the postings of anyone, but there are others who are.  Don't bother bring up "when we were at 44 cents....".  Sentiment and management have changed, along with expectations. Enough already. 

 




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