RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SEA ELECTRIC JonnyU finds all tge resdins to beat the management up, I agree that I would be more concerned about insiders selling. Nobody knows Sue's financial position or any of the otger insiders.
If JohhnyU bases his investment thesis soley on indider buys he would miss out lots of tremendous investment opportunities.
one example of insider buying is TOU which is a $20B Nat Gas producer. The CEO is a billionaire and has continuously been buying for the past 12 months and the stock is down 50%. Yes he continues to buy and believes his stock is oversold and undervalued but if you based your investment thesis on his insider buyer you would be down a a lot of money. Will he be right, I suspect so but just to prove a point.
fleetwood wrote: There's no insider SELLING either! No insider BUYING is likely because they have already loaded up and have little more to invest. I'm a former auto company executive with 20 years experience in the industry. The shift to EVs is the most exciting time in the industry EVER. I got on board when Sue joined Exro and I've been tracking everything about EXRO since then. I have absolutely no doubt regarding Exro's future growth and profitability. I've bought up a LOT of shares. Some patience is required.