Paul M.,
I really "do" appreciate it when concerned posters such as yourself, analyst 10 and others join us on this thread and "warn" us about the internet manipulation which is prevalent throughout the net.
Seriously, I do appreciate your efforts to keep the HYPE at bay.
One can never be too careful about an investment, especially in a BB stock company!
But let me ask you a question here in an "open forum", isn't it also considered internet fraud and securities manipulation when "shortsellers" are constantly bashing a stock in an attempt to bring the stock price down, even when people are enamored of the "long term" prospects for a company?
Actual p/e or other ways of measuring a stocks value aren't always "in line" with expectations, or are they? (see YHOO or MSFT or other "wall street darlings".)
The key question is "What do investors want to own in their portfolio?
More times then not people want to own a company with "incredible" long term upside, such as WAVO, AOL, ATHM, RMBS or DGIV, ZAP, EGGS and KLB.
These companies are just a few examples of stocks which are "highly" undervalued in the long run.
Also, market psychology proves over and over that people (investors) want to be part of "great story".
E.G. The internet "craze", owning AOL since it was $12, or being in DELL since it was at $2 or how about owning DGIV under $1 and holding it for the future?
My point is that your comments, though thought provoking, are only valuable to the "short term" investor who hoped to make a "quick" buck on the DGIV hype.
Those investors are not DGIV-A-HOLICS and shouldn't be posting on this thread, anyway.
So, please Mr. McGinnis, reread the top heading for this thread and understand that people on this thread are in it for the long haul and appreciate the fact that you are scaring away "quick buck" artists.
On behalf of all DGIV-A-HOLICS, THANKS FOR YOUR CONTINUED EFFORTS TO RID US OF THESE PESTILENT DGIV DAYTRADERS.
Sincerely,
Rico |