RE:RE:RE:Watch TRP Hey BSD
Banskota being able to drive AQN into the ground is definitely disappointing but to me, it's no where near what Harris did to ALA. Luckily, the KPC deal fell through to ease part of the pain.
I still believe in AQN's assets and am very pleased that some activists finally stepped up.
I did swap a few more of the 2023 AQN shares that we had bought for the long term and basically treated them as a trade. Along with the other 2023 AQN trades, we've booked a profit of $8k. We still have 17,110 shares and we're going to hold all of them at least until $14 and then we'll see.
Having said that, I certainly can understand your desire to bail.
Take her easy
Sarge
BSdetector2016 wrote: Hi Sarge,
I think that the market's response to the news was over-blown, and I agree with your perspective on Columbia.
I'm hoping to get back to break even on AQN within a year and, when I do, it will join ALA in the graveyard of never touch again companies, at least until there is wholesale change at the BoD and management level. Why Banskota got re-elected with over 90% blows my mind. Too many shareholders are alseep at the switch at voting time.
Cheers,
BSD