well, RONNIE, I guess time will tell...LOL keep buying!
Well, I quite agree. Time will tell.
And there is no doubt that this company's management finally has to execute their business plan.
That's why I've found the latest managerial changes so interesting. With exception of Holloway, much of the old management is gone and has replaced by seemingly competent individuals.
And the market seems to have agreed, given the price strength.
That's the problem with you shorters though. You just don't seem to care about fundamentals or diligence. It used to be that shorts were considered "heroes" because they would heavily research a stock looking for the tidbits of significant info that the rest of the investing public had ignored. That would mean calling the company, confirming information you received and determining where the operational trend was heading, to or away from profitability.
Nowadays though, I just find people, like yourself, reading a poorly researched and superficial article, which omits MAJOR and MATERIALLY POSITIVE information, and suddenly proclaiming themselves "sexual intellectuals" about whether a company is credible or not. You don't bother to call the company and hear both sides. You just take a stand, not fully understanding what events could cause you to lose substantial amounts of money.
You'll not find many folks here who are not aware of the critical flaws of management over the past several years. But those same people, like myself, are also looking at the changes that have been instituted towards implementing the business plan that many of us realized could be quite lucrative.
So yes, Blokker. Time will certainly tell.
Regards,
Ron |