RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Impressive panicNah, misery is a mental choice. Our wealth shouldn't define us. Keep the faith, and for goodness sake, come join us in choosing joy.
PinnacleX wrote: PWIB123 wrote: This story isn't over yet, but you cannot blame the advocates for convincing you to make a decision for yourself. That's just not right. Everyone of us have weighed the pros/cons and made the decision to invest, stay invested or sell. I weighed SPCEO1's logic and institutional knowledge along with many others against what I was observing and decided to go all in. I really thought we had something. Now, I've lost a small fortune. I don't even blame the company really other than the fact that I think they could be preserving the value of the stock by becoming hyper communicative. In any crisis, the best leaders step up and start overcommunicating, even if it's only partial steps of a stragegy when partial information is available. This is a crisis for the company at this point. They need to step up and lead from the front. They are managing multiple fronts now: Potential lawsuit, cratering stock price (regulatory, upset investors, lack of potential new investments, loss of credibility with analyst), employees fearing the loss of their jobs and need for HR to reassure staff or layout transition plans, budget constraints that now require an immediately different approach to capital. The list goes on.
Adonis wrote: I lost all my money because of him, several times I wanted to sell in the past but his post in favor of paul makes me change my mind.. now that the disaster is here, he disappeared..
You miserable little man lol, maybe you should have went with my words instead of his. But, then again I lost it all, you lost it, Miserable either way.