GD,
Thanks for the positive and honest response and your understanding of my concerns for the string.
<< ..if one is counting on this stock for retiring think again >> I don't know, GD. I guess a lot depends upon how much stock one is holding, what their personal retirement needs are, and, most of all, what their time frame is. Of course, TSIG's ability to succeed will have some bearing on the final outcome <VBG>!! But, you're right... this is not an overnight deal and as long as it remains a BB stock with the MMs playing around, I don't feel it's a safe stock to trade. It's a long-term investment (and quite a good one IMHO), although I wonder from the lack of posts during the past week or two if many of the old posters have already jumped ship during the latest dip.
If we all share information as we get it, and the Company is able to and does follow through with its game plan, and we do as was talked about only a few weeks ago... lock our stock away for the duration, it may take time, but many things become possible... given enough time. I retired at the age of 42, but it only lasted 9 months until I got bored silly. Now, almost 20 years later, I put in over 90 hours/week for my pleasure. Money isn't everything, but it sure does help. How many day-traders compared to long-term investors do you know who have really made it?
Thanks again for not taking my post the wrong way. As long as we continue in the manner we have been to date, this string is and will continue to be an extension of TSIG's PR firm... and not a bunch of hype (either positive or negative).
Enjoy your weekend.
Best always,
Marty |