Bob,
Absolutely not!!! All questions are valid. However, if folks can't take the time to call, or don't believe that the company's representatives will tell them the truth, they are in the WRONG stock!!
Ask me about how Bill Gates failed to prepare the market for today's news that Window 97 will be delayed. I personally am having problems believing him now, especially since I was on the trigger both Friday and this morning to sell the Sh**. I'll be pummeling myself for the rest of this week that I didn't listen to my more pragmatic side. Basically, I got greedy. So since I feel "BILL GATES" has little regard for his shareholders, my wife will likely be looking for an exit strategy there.
May lead to more purchases of GRNO... :0)
Basically, the company (GRNO) would be setting itself up for a lawsuit if they chose to lie to shareholders over a tangible matter such as carrying liability insurance. If Josh doesn't believe the company, yet has not chosen to even give GRNO an honest benefit of a doubt when they answer his questions (if he decides to call), he needs to put his cash in a money market fund. (Maybe he believes the politicians who determine the various strengths of the global economy, and hence, its currency.)
No. It wasn't a bad question, just one that a simple phone call to Spencer would have resolved. Does he believe Norman or myself ( I think that Josh implied that he doesn't believe me... :0) or company's representatives? Does the unit really exist?? If he hasn't been to Charleston, does he believe, those who claim to have visited the city, that it is a municipality? Maybe GRNO's offices are located in some Sicilian basement office controlled by the mafia (the phones would just be forwarded from Charleston to Palermo.)
I apologize for the extreme nature of my reply, but hell, if you can't believe the folks who have visited the company, and give their level best objective opinions of its management and technology, then who do you believe??
Think about this, Josh. I sincerely hope you aren't implying that I have been less than honest. I certainly am guilty of enthusiasm, but not dishonesty. I ceased writing the MUCP SAC as a result of the dishonesty surrounding that company. I would do the same in a heartbeat were I to detect the same situation in GRNO.
Regards,
Ron |