RE:RE:RE:Investing in the Business.... Thanks Smokey...My post from a few days ago doesn't change anything.
As far as buybacks are concerned it's a common approach by companies of all sizes when management doesn't believe the share price and finacials are in sync. But of course you would no better.
As far as insiders buying you're wrong again. This again demonstrates your inability to critique with even an ounce of evidence. Thete are many more but this paragraph from an article published January of this year.
"Tips for beating the market tend to come and go quickly, but one has held up extremely well: if executives, directors, or others with inside knowledge of a public company are buying or selling shares, investors should consider doing the same thing. Research shows that insider trading activity is a valuable barometer of broad shifts in market and sector sentiment."
Clearly you're bitter because as you suggest you are in fact an investor in DM. Clearly you bought too high ....something that happens to every investor once in a while. As for intimating the length of time I hold an investment ...yes, most often long (4 years) but also a few months to a couple of years, if my assessment proves right or wrong.
What you might want to ask yourself is who "dropped the bomb" of 300,000+ shares of $.125 at 10:30am. Someone with millions trying to drive the sp down? Once again you're focus is on the share price ....be careful!
GLTY!!!