I think the market is the largest factor here.
On Warren Buffet, sorry but he doesn't always make money and I don't know of anyone who invests to lose money.
If what you were saying is that he is a conservative investor that doesn't take large uncalculated risks, I will agree with you.
I really do believe that WOF should be a 3-5 dollar stock in 2+ yrs but depending on how management plays it and if we are producing by then, the market will always decide. Pessimistically I would say above a dollar. I have seen bigger moves in SP of companies that didn't even reach produciton.
I think the larger investment houses, in the know, are all waitng for the monies to come from IMC and the bank before they make their moves. This I believe is the only risk and what's associated with that of course. Once the monies are in place I think we may break the dollar mark and see fairly consistent growth with every milestone reached.
My chrystal ball has a few cracks in it and being held together with duct tape but I think it's still working pretty good over all. :)
I am still accumulating where I can and as I said before; in a year from now I won't care what I paid at these levels. I will be grateful I was in.
i am accumulating when and where I can and i won't be selling any until we are in the dollars.
This is obviously my opionion but I think a few of you may agree?
GLAH