Markie,
I didn't raise NPSP and ABMD, and certainly didn't "tout" them on this thread. Your referring to them - even taking the trouble to construct charts and table - in several posts attests to your obsession and arrogance. You didn't know what my position was in them, what my cost basis was, and their relative weighting in my portfolio, but it still didn't stop your ranting. Some absentee portfolio manager you are. By the way, did you find the post wherein I "touted" those two stocks??
If you don't like NPSP or ABMD, I suggest you start a chat room and trash them- tell them you are MGV or MGV7 or Darkgreen or whatever and you've earned all this credibility on the Valence post and think they are lousy companies. I'm sure you will be received with the admiration that you deserve.
(By the way, on at least two posts you have suggested that I am investing "daddy's money" in Valence and other investments - sorry, pal, all mine and all earned. You are 100% wrong once again. Your penchant for closing your "arguments" by trashing the object of your posting is becoming too predictable.)
Now for someone who professes no position in Valence, and one who doesn't short stocks, much less Valence, you sure do get a hard-on regarding the company. Either you are totally dishonest regarding your reasons for posting or you have some messianic zeal for "teaching" gullible investors the dangers of investing in speculative companies. Maybe you just lost a lot more dough in your earlier long position in the stock than you admitted. Which is it? I rather expect it's your dishonesty. I mean, do you or anyone else know of a poster who professes to have no economic interest in a stock to be obsessed the way you are with a stock. For most of us, if we think a stock is crap, we don't bother to post (assuming we're not short the stock). Either way, it's okay with me. Valence will rise or fall on its ability to obtain purchase orders within the next several weeks, in my opinion, which will affect its financing alternatives. We'll see who's right.
Meanwhile, I'm comfortable with my position in the stock and comfortable with my portfolio. Markie, I'm sure you are equally comfortable with your portfolio, as you said - be sure to watch the MIKL, though. |