Andrew: Mega Dittos...
Ron:
How about some noteworthy facts and info from your research. Personally, I'd love to hear some concrete and positive news as I'm quickly losing faith in this and Frank's other plays. Try to keep an open, cynical, and nimble perspective. We're all selfish to a degree, but we needn't be blind and deaf along with it. I'm sure you can voice your opinions in an articulate manner without resorting to the bully tactics shown by the guru and others, or is that something adopted by members of his flock? When people are unable to defend their positions adequately on a factual basis and in a civil manner, they often times resort to the lowest forms of argument, as what as transpired here far too often as of late, and nothing constructive is produced. Telling people to "shut up" when they are simply presenting information that is proven to be true, and is in fact beneficial to all of us though perhaps contrary to what you may want to hear, is not only rude and uncalled for, but IMO, borders on a facist suppression of the principles of open discussion for this forum. Yes, the truth sometimes hurts, but if it is the truth, don't you want hear it? These facts shouldn't effect price volatility as most of us are willing participants who know full well the high risks and questionable activities that occur. That's precisely what makes the money. Stock market manipulation is the name of this game we are playing. What types of people do you think become the best at it? Learning and knowing who these characters are and how they operate should help us play with better odds. Don't you feel that the factual and proven elements of CYJ and other plays will generate momentum and interest off of it's own merits (or flaws)? I hope you follow up on your promise to investigate this company and others, and I hope you can provide shareholders some positive info, we can certainly use it. Using Adrian as a scapegoat for a decline in share price is a futile attempt to deflect responsibilty. None of us can afford to be so naive. Please post what you learn about CYJ.
Robert Saito |