RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hedgegibbonsj wrote: Tropical my mind jumped to Bruce Campbell my mistake. When I talk about institutional holdings and who's doing the buying and related knockdowns your example supports my position. When you include institutions, insiders and longs that has to account for a good 75% of issued shares leaving very little in the free trading float. I'm inclined to think that institutions are holding in hopes of a buyout which is the camp I'm in not that the success of the company depends on it because we will grow our eps and with that our trading metrics will fall in line with peers. IMHO
We'll it's like this, Crawford's and Hoyt's own comments entertaining buy outs. "Until a serious suitor comes knocking at our front door with an offer, there's nothing to disscuss"
Bruce Cambell has mentioned the words buy out several times over the past few years and it still hasn't happened. Until the economic landscape changes and interest rates come back down, who would borrow money to acquire this company. In my view it would have to be a large company with plenty of cash on hand.
They are out there, however they don't appear to be interested in Quipt or Viemed at this time. So the reality is the same growth plan going forward. This coffee pot has been purculating very slowly, we just started to boil and Crawford tripped and pulled out the plug. We need something to change and get this pot boiling, honestly I'm growing tired of the same old brew.