RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:KNR is a good lesson for investorsAll the hindsight and he learned nothing. As always, you don't listen to a guy on message boards unless you know who he is, especially one that never even looked at a company's financial statements because he wouldn't know what to take from them. As for "trolls", let's bring it up to a different level and say that as soon as there are red flags putting a dent into what the company is saying, that is the time to sell, not to buy. The past is what it is, and PG will not fess up directly and explicitly that he got overly excited and made bad communication errors. Putting various snippits together the best that I can, the "we don't segment our revenues" after he already did once, is code for right now BC sales are not significant. The updated forecast likely scaled back the April BC projection quite significantly, and I figure PG is now waiting to see what Steelcase may be able to deliver as his biggest distributor before starting to count on any BC forecasts. As per Small Cap Discoveries presentation, one can correct me if I heard incorrectly, but I think he said the last acquisition will bring $20 million to this year's revenues. Do with this factum what you want...the smart folk tried to analyze the last two projections. I am figuring, and hoping, that the latest projections for this and next year are based on strongly predictable core business, and BC will be a bonus...anywhere from insignificant to massive that is not built into any projections. It would be nice if he would simply state some of these basics instead of having smart folk try to reverse engineer the story. Serious investors looking to put their serious money somewhere do not take kindly to guessing, reading between the grains of shifting sands. All IMO. Everything has its price.
LivingTheDream1 wrote: What an asinine comment. Most individuals who invested in KNR, when BioCloud was first introduced, invested based on exactly what you are stating. Almost to the "T". And where did that lead them......? Into an overhyped stock that ran up on pure speculation. Those investors, including I, based our investment on what Ghezzi and Co were communicating. We were duked.....including yourself. So don't go down that road. If you do you are a tool. Hopefully this time is better. Hopefully there is real meat behind the pitch Ghezzi and Co are preaching. The message appears to be very, very similar just many, many months later. I am buying into it again this time as the story sounds too compelling not to be a game changer. I think there is a whole bunch of upside and therefore I am willing to risk more money towards what I hoping to be that investment we all hope to hitch onto. If we get duped again I have no one to blame but myself.Time will tell what transpires. So far so good......the second time around.....
wilander wrote: The BEST lesson learned is when you are confident a stock is extremely undervalued and see the hard work the company is doing and you see the influx of trolls and shorts on the message boards you BUY BUY BUY. It is a tale as old as time and the SMART investors did load up and anyone getting in now is also still getting a steal. This story is only in its infancy in getting media and investor attention. GLTAL