John, I'm not jiving anything. Like anyone who owns this stock at higher prices, I'm frustrated. The current analyst coverage obviously means little. New coverage might help. The company should do whatever they can to encourage this.
<<If other investors are so dumb that they can't see the light, that's their problem.>>
It's also my problem at the moment. Volume has dropped to practically nothing. On a day when the Nas is having a broad rally, the price drops. If no one else sees the light, we will simply flounder, and the price will continue to fall. Maybe a year from now this won't matter, but right now you have to ask yourself: Why has the price of this stock fallen ever since its IPO, and why is there zero interest in "one of the world's preeminent leaders" in its field?
Not to mention, how much lower will it go before someone sees the light? What will make them see the light?
You may be a long term investor, willing to wait as long as it takes, but I'm not. I'm waiting for now, but when you see the Nas rise by 50 points, wouldn't you expect a little improvement in a stock that is more than 50% below its high?
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