Sigmund, in two of your recent posts I got the message that you believe that this company isn't going anywhere soon, that the Chinese deal isn't so hot and there's too much inventory of shares (is that the same thing as "float?"). Since you appear to be knowledgeable I would like to ask you pointedly for more detail on your lukewarm opinion here.
Won't the recall of shares reduce the float, the inventory?
If TNRG's payment for the shopping mall is deferred until our stock multiplies x 15, why is that not a good move? And why does the element that the seller would have to have confidence in TNRG to agree to such a deal not impress you?
You mentioned bonds at 10%. I missed that. Could you break it down for me?
What about the other acquisitions? Do you have facts to support any belief in the company's financial status, the merits of its ideas, and the efficacy of the management?
The fact that you would read this and respond will signal to me some ongoing interest on your part despite your misgivings, since you are still here if you do respond. Maybe you're shopping for momentum trades, and that's fine with me. I long ago gave up insisting that we all have a pact with each other for a shared prosperous future. With animals like BIG DOG around, it's clear that the penny stock world is a Darwinian swamp. No malice intended, BD, but you are one scary guy, and a lesson for me to pull the trigger anytime I get a shot at a quick profit (I'm still reeling from yesterday's feeding frenzy at the open).
Anyway, your thoughts will be appreciated. |