Brad, why does Ira call you at home while the rest of us are lucky if we can fax questions to him?
In Post #1190 of yesterday, Capt. Dan was told that Ira is away on business on the West Coast.
I think that was a safe assumption.
Yet you said the following later last night in Post #1234:
<<< I talked to Ira late today to see what was going on. He emphasized that he DOES HAVE the money for the acquisition already (as he stated before). >>>>
You talked to Ira yesterday? How did you know where he was? I would bet he would be pretty hard to track down, especially after office hours. More likely, he read the board, sensed trouble, and called you. When did you become his PR guy? How much does he pay you for that?
If Ira has announcements on how this will be funded, shouldn't they go through the new, improved PR firm, and not you? This way would be better if he said something he really didn't mean, and looked at you to take the fall if it blew up. He could always claim that he was away on business and "couldn't have" spoken to you.
Or maybe you <didn't> speak to him yesterday?
Your early posts showed reason, but lately you do whatever Ira tells you to do. If he calls you at night and says "hey, post this", it's apparently not a problem.
Your research, once good, has fallen to statements like Post#931, which said: <<< Permanent placement is almost ALL profit. High end technical placements can be very high dollar profit. And the new Payroll Financing Division is extremely profitable.>>>
As we now know, FAMH doesn't do high end technical placements.
You posts have also accelerated quickly in the 900's, and are solely based on the "Ira said so, no need to dig further" theory. I don't think one could have a more vested interest in the stock price than Ira. Hardly a non-biased source. But he's become your only source of information.
I can't believe you would accuse others of being paid to drive the stock down (call me dumb, but I don't see much profit in shorting a .28 stock). The upside potential is a lot better. Now if FAMH were paying someone to put out fires and hype the stock... now THAT would make sense.
I would like to see the stock rise, too, and someday even make a profit on it. But it's hard to do when so much goes on behind closed doors, and only certain people have access to information. If they have honest information, let's bring it out into the open.
Printing messages with CAPITAL LETTERS and exclamation points!!!! is no substitute for intelligent skepticism. The pragmatists will win, eventually.
P.S. I would admit I'm a spy, but Perry beat me to it. |