RE:RE:Please prove me wrong!maybe111 wrote: Companies and the "stock price" are two different things. Products have supply and demand AND, stocks have supply and demand. People, like yourself, get carried away when the "price" goes up and down.
That said, if you define financing, just look at the largest stock holder. What did he do? He sold high and bought back low, putting away future financing himself. Do you really think that he will let this company go bankrupt? He simply buys more shares at the lower price. If you don't want to go along for the ride, that's OK. But if you had been reasonably smart, you might have done the same.
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company's stock price is influenced by its financial health and future profitability. Stocks that perform well typically have very solid earnings and strong financial statements. Investors use this financial data with the company's stock price to see whether a company is financially healthy.....keep trying but even your pumper buddies that turn up here constantly couldn't even stomach getting themselves out of bed today for this disaster...