Well, uh... you need a few corrections there. When Wex has made a bad trade, he's admitted so. Quite in public, in fact. "Poor, defenseless, innocent Bill Wexler. He's never ... made a bad trade"
Are you "the really mean old REFR shareholder lady from San Francisco"? I don't know, but I know you carry on this vendetta like a really young junior high-school chik, just like you're carrying it on with me right now for the simple act of me responding to Midland.
"He's never told a lie" I don't know that, either. From my experience, no. What I do know is that a price of $400 per share (as you've exclaimed) cannot be supported in anyway by any realistic figure of even the most mushroom-addled of imaginations, for a company that's older than I am, that has never made a profit. Hey, I I I as a single individual, have made more money in my lifetime than Research Frontiers has, as a company. So maybe you oughta try Ecstasy or some other designer drug to make those earnings projections appear. Or just invest in me — shareholders would have had a better income statement. You say $400, Bill says $0. Who's closer to lying? Stock is five'n'change. That's a pretty big "Duh" for most people.
-MrB (Yes, I'm a "Bill", too. Try not to get us confused between "Kevin"s and "Midland"s) |