RE:RE:RE:RE:I am exceedingly close to giving up entirely - Yes North Van man, so are insider share purchases. They are also done at the worst times when everyone else has lost faith but the managers know things will turn around. That doesn't seem to be the case with us does it? Our managers have zero confidence in our stock as demonstrated by their meagre holdings. It's true. that's my point. It's not just the market that has lost faith in the stock but our managers, executive, directors who have no skin in the game. You would think if they believed in our prospects now would be the time they invested. They are not. Think of that. The folks with the inside scoop have no faith. Not enough faith to buy a few shares. That sends a very strong message.
thenorthvanman wrote: Buy backs historically are done at the worst times (ie company overvalued) just as share sales also occur at the worst times (distressed).