Post by
wilander on Jun 16, 2021 12:07pm
Endless posts
It amazes me how some on here think they need to comment on every single post someone else makes. Often in the negative. Its a very odd compulsion. Its like they need to read their own thoughts to get through the day.
Comment by
Rogg47 on Jun 16, 2021 1:36pm
BTW you're pretty good at this too!!
Comment by
wilander on Jun 16, 2021 5:42pm
Lol. Go back to the QRTH board where you keep endlessly spinning (with no result or success) that charts affect the SP there. (I'll be back when Apple gets closer, which is the only thing that moves it. Period. ) Interesting you came slumming here today v_g. Hmmm....
Comment by
wilander on Jun 16, 2021 9:42pm
Wrong again. But pretty sure no here cares what u think...so....
Comment by
Terminator2020 on Jun 20, 2021 12:36pm
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Comment by
wilander on Jun 20, 2021 12:50pm
Strange ... my financial statements show different. Lol. Its clear personal attacks are all you have left. Literally, nothing else. THAT my friend, is the strongest scent of desperation. ;) You trolls have had your run, you did well, but your end is near and the increasing personal attack posts reflect it. Big time. Time for me to go enjoy the day. Happy trolling.
Comment by
Edcando on Jun 20, 2021 1:43pm
So what you're saying is a company that has diligently working its business has tripled inventory?! SWEET! Can't wait till things start rolling and that inventory starts translating into excellent revenue growth and profits! Thanks for sharing!
Comment by
Terminator2020 on Jun 20, 2021 3:02pm
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Comment by
canyousayiii on Jun 20, 2021 1:33pm
I think v_g is talking about KNR's financial statements, not yours. I doubt that you are able to read the financial statements based on the USD $2.5 billion contract award you posted. Maybe I am wrong and you can react the characters and the numbers, so maybe to be more precise, I doubt that you know how to interpret the financial statements.