Reality Bytes....
Chris,
Thanks for your views.... although I don't subscribe to them.. All I can say is that I don't think anyone is trying to turn this thread into a "Winspear Conspiracy Thread"... However, a few people are taking a good hard look at Winspear, the company, in purely analytical terms using information which is openly available to anyone who can access Stockwatch...
It would do well for everyone to remember that, in reality, this isn't a particularly nice world in many ways... and that is particularly true of the business world and the stock market... It is only prudent to try to keep an eye on your what is happening to your hard-earned investment dollars. Afterall, would you walk into a bank and throw your wallet on the nearest table and think that it would be well taken care of just because it is sitting on a table in a bank... Well, money in the market isn't any different. A person would have to be very foolhardy to invest money in a mutual fund, blue chip stock, speculative stock...or just about any other financial instrument, without keeping a close eye on how their money is being managed by those who have the "PRIVILEGE" of making use of it in their companies or financial institutions...
I'm sorry that it bothers you so much that some people on the thread wish to openly discuss financially-related matters... instead of just idly speculating on how many pipes might turn up on the bottom of Snap Lake. Perhaps all that I can say is that only an ostrich might be excused for not paying attention to danger when there is a possibility of being bitten on the ass. If WSP is on the up and up and has great geology, and everyone gets rich, rich, rich.... well...won't that be nice for everyone and this whole discussion is purely academic? However, it certainly doesn't hurt to consider and investigate other possible scenarios. The market isn't a game... people have real money invested in it... and risk losing real money... There is nothing wrong with looking out for Number One...
Now, in the immortal words of Hamlet... "...[the lady] doth protest to much, methinks....."
You might give that quotation a little thought.
Regards, Crocodile in an asbestos suit |