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To: davegreen who wrote (24219)8/31/2018 9:12:11 PM
From: DashernComet  Respond to of 50038
 
I’d beware looking for a fix from ND. Best contrarian indicator I’ve ever come across. She’s been wrong on the financial progress of REFR for over 20 years. She won’t admit it, but it’s pretty obvious that’s the case. And have you ever heard of any Long in any other stock that’s thankful for an historically low stock price while the markets are at all time highs? Absurd.
Looking good, Billy Raye!



To: davegreen who wrote (24219)8/31/2018 9:31:45 PM
From: N. Dixon1 Recommendation

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DashernComet

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And have you ever heard of any long in any other stock that's thankful for an historically low stock price while the markets are at all time highs?! Absurd
I want to own and pass on to my heirs as much of REFR stock as I can. Why wouldn't I want lower prices?

ND



To: davegreen who wrote (24219)9/3/2018 12:29:31 PM
From: slipperywhenwet1 Recommendation

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DashernComet

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davegreen, did you really think Joe would back up what he stated in the cc about an announcement in a specific timeframe? I was joking when I said it would be unprecedented if it did happen. That's why I was hoping they would forego the post earnings report cc, nothing fruitful comes out of the comments. Although he did accomplish what he wanted with his "announcement comment". I don't know if he made that comment intentionally, but I do recognize that symptom because I grew up with parents that no matter what the question put forward to them, they gave an answer whether it was correct or not. It took me years to understand that it was ok to reply, "I don't know the answer". I would never trade my parents, but to conceive the idea that they didn't know the answer to something was not an option. Whether it was the licensee that didn't come through or Joe was just making it up, all he needed to confirm was the investment made and he didn't know when the news would be made public. Auger quoted Gentex management stating they would not have a marketable architectural product for at least a couple years. How hard was that?

I know, I'll be called a short or pessimist. But actually, as long as I've been invested in this company, I'm quite an optimists, but also a realist. Two things matter here: revenues and integrity.