RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:READING BETWEEN THE LINES OF THE NEWS RELEASEWow, you are one delusional Clown. Can you read at all?? Can you understand at all??? Let me make it TOTALLY clear Clown, and bring up the point again. ' While some may want to call a bottom, I maintain, this stock is dead-man-walking. Personally, I wouldn't touch it now at any price, as the risk/reward is not there at all. At this point, I put the risk at 90% and reward at 10%, and those are lousy odds by any measure." />
At least an item or so of truth or fact from the weak and tiny minded, "In fact I'm not even sure", yes you are mildly correct as the condition is much more severe than that...and here I may have had you pegged wrong and you have been smart enough to buy? It's all that Bodine spy training program, you are definitely a runaway now.
Sure sounding like a buyer, who knows maybe even graduate from a POS? JMHO...Opt
Starsearcher80 wrote: This stock has NOT bottomed out imho. In fact I'm not even sure there is a bottom. But just for the sake of arguement, let's pretend there is. The stock still has to go through an absolutely gut-wrenching cataclismic drop that will completely wash out the stock, signaling that possible bottom.To date, this has not happened. Rather, it's been a continuous grind downwards which in some ways kills more....death by a thousand cuts so to speak.
Is there an event out there that would cause this total collapse? Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the results from this quarter, along with the need to finance. While some may want to call a bottom, I maintain, this stock is dead-man-walking. Personally, I wouldn't touch it now at any price, as the risk/reward is not there at all. At this point, I put the risk at 90% and reward at 10%, and those are lousy odds by any measure.
TheProphetElijah wrote: Your due diligence is fantastic, but I'm only saying it's bad news that makes bottoms and when a trend changes who cares about news - good or bad, all ships either sink or float in the sector.
While putting 'values' on what stock prices should or shouldn't be is futile.
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