RE:RE:RE:RE:Holdrrrr questionMostlyserious wrote: Absolutely. But there is also the concept of learning from your past experiences. The company's ability to pay its daily bills is more than extremely constrained. That's a fact. This stock will not run away from me if they sign significant contracts. I am OK buying at 60, 60 or a $1 if they sign a great contract which they will be able to deliver....and collect payment...something I usually don't have to emphasize in any investment I make.
So, no tunnel vision. To the contrary. There are only certain words and numbers on paper that I pay positive attention to. Latest words are all about an opportunity to prove something to get to the next stage. That is personally not good enough for me given my experience here. If I am a first time investor in PYR, I could have been inticed to plug my nose about the financials and throw some lunch money as a gamble.
unfortunately, "bashers and fudsters" here have a lot of fact based meat to work with, which makes the term "basher" inappropriate. The pumpers have to work hard to get people to ignore facts and present those problems as something that will be effectively addressed....fingers crossed. And this or any forum will really not make any sustainable or meaningful difference to shareholders as a group. Penny traders, fill yer boots, not worth my time.
Nobody is saying everything is rosy and golden. That is why the stock is 50 cents and not $15 dollars. But at some point there is proper value, and every single positive development shouldn't be thrown in the trash bin. I do wish things were better at the present time, but I'm investing for the future-and not just for tomorrow. Pyr has ALOT going for it if the track straightens out. If this plasma technology and processes are adopted by these industry giants(which seems to be happening, albeit slowly), the sky is the limit for this company.
You and I both know, within three minutes of ANY positive news release about this company, the boards are flooded with the exact same people talking it down as nothing. Well now the price is up %35 since constellium news, so someone is buying. Yet still, the certain group yells BAD BAD BAD. And many investors have missed the opportunity at 40 cents.
I don't wish any retail investor loses money, as far as I'm concerned it's us against the institutions and banks. I'm not here to "pump" or falsely convince anyone to buy or sell anything. I'm simply a retail investor, who has confidence and hopes for his investment.