I'm all for PCCLF shareholders checking out anything stock they want to check out. But let's call spam, spam, shall we?
It is NOT too much to ask a pump and dumper "well heeled, sophisticated investor" such as those playing the cayman island stock to explain the barriers to entry, and to please show its relevance to PCCLF as an investing opportunity. As I recall, YOU explained very handily some of the ways to remove or reduce interested US investors' barriers to entry into PCCLF just last week on this thread, correct? Now, THAT was a helpful series of posts.
Surely as a broker, you are asked to do comparisons all the time for and by your clientele. Do you insult your clients by calling them ignorant for asking you to "compare and share" with them? Especially if they heard about it on the "Retail Brokers' Best Friend T.V. Channel" Or do you only have clients who call and say, "Money's no object, nihil!! @hat's the latest fad internet stock in Asia? Or the Cayman's?
Come now. Let's be consistent shall we? You've contributed very good things to this board and other threads as well. Maybe you'd like to help Mr. Morris out with a comparison of just "foreign accounting practices" component of xyz pump and dump to 1186?
Or do we need a Mark the CPA to come overhere and educate us all, including the "faux ignorant?"
Mark's ability to read financial statements, and to do so and compare apples to apples intelligently is part of how he gets his investor's edge, allowing him to buy into opportunities before it shows up on a CNBC by-line, and get out before he hears sad stories via the same Pay Per View GE offshoot. His ability to dissect figures and interpret accounting "footnotes" is legendary.
How about everyone who is offended by logic and reason being applied to investing or speculating or hedging or W.A. G'ing in PCCLF leaving the thread?
I'll be waiting for your "experienced broker investigative comparisons to PCCLF" with baited breath and crossed fingers and toes. Don't disappoint your captive audience now, nihil
Don't any of you realize the more perjorative and emotional certain threaders spout about their "sacred cow," the less sound reasons they have for being in said stock? It's certainly apparent to me, and I'm sure I'm not alone. |