RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:How about ….Dragunov wrote: termac6001 wrote: Dragunov, Curious since you benefitted from that price uptick why are you here complaining to all how poorly TMG is doing it"s job. Perhaps you should take some of that profit and invest in something that will meet your investment criteria
Evil, and those prone to it, must be exposed to the light... Seems like you seek an echo chamber of semi-serious, pansyappled TMG sycophants. Don't worry about how I use my time. Companies that I invest in have competent management that are capable of generating growth, profit, and dividends. TMG has none of that - only Crossland's wallet grows while y'all hope, dream, and look at pictures. Crossland and his Board must go!
Evil? What evil? Are there , illegal acts like theft happening at the company?
If William Crossland were truly evil , why would he buy more shares in the company when he can easily benefit via options or other means?
Is it actually possible that this is an example of "The
Peter Principle, a concept in
management developed by
Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a
hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer
competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another."
You lost me when you used "evil" . He's just a guy, IMO , trying to do the best that he can at something that stretches and at times may surpass his abilities.