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To: michael a. rowe who wrote (3350)12/3/1998 3:41:00 AM
From: Sid Turtlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5827
 
Michael: If you want to waste your time trying to find the post where I said I would NEVER post again because, at that time, I put on a trading short position in the stock, please do. You won't find it because it doesn't exist. Since you rarely seem to even understand what I write, I'm not sure why you think you remember my posts better than I do.

If people genuinely felt that they could never predict the price of a stock, everyone would have all their money in index funds and no one would write about different companies on SI. I view all predictions as being probabilistic. I have never said that this stock is GUARANTEED to be a penny stock in a few years, I just stated my belief that that is a very plausible scenario, with higher odds, in my OPINION (note emphasis, Michael), than that its market cap will be much higher than its current level of approximately US$2.8 billion.

My information about the buses comes from a bunch of sources, including the company and sources in Chicago. There were evidently multiple system failures, so bad that the buses couldn't be fixed on the spot by the resident team of Ballard technicians. The poor things had to be carted home so they could be rebuilt for another try.

The fact that the company is not exactly trumpeting these results is understandable, but that doesn't change reality, does it?