RE:RE:Where is the...Shorts always seem 'accurate' while an irrationally undervalued stock putters along at a joke price for months; then suddenly the SP surges to a reasonable valuation after the company's financial/operational results force it up, and those shorts you thought were smart, get liquidated. Happened with Bombardier (in which I'm up over $500k since starting my position two years ago, and had to listen to moron bears along the way); will happen here.
82Supra wrote: He's been more accurate (unfortunately) than common consensus in regards to SP.
When does this march northwards?
I remember when this was a penny stock (.97) and I for some reason didn't load up