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Mostlyserious wrote: Incorrect. Bought in high 60s when things were happening and looked great. Same as today, except the balance sheet was stronger. Now riding it out on "lost tons already may as well let it ride hoping for a Hail Mary".
Tons of companies out there that told a great story or believed how great they were going to be and then suddenly reality hit. I always knew this is the risk but keep hoping that every now and then the CEOs would have a better pulse on things.
I follow and will average down on real results and not promise thereof. The telling of the battery story is a little bit too simplistic for my liking right now and this is validated by the lack of any share price appreciation. But, when some partner or bigger client bites with $$ to back it up, I will adapt accordingly. With results, I can become a fan, never a pumper.
Quite frankly I'm not not sure why I should care what you think. You've expressed opinions....mostly serious but so have many others. Just don't get why you think you should be taken more seriously than anyone else on here.
You don't hold more credibility...just don't get your schtick. Guess it could be that you simply have a massive ego.