Posted On: 05/23/2014 3:59:07 PM
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Re: Bsav88atty #3129
Bsav: Your thorough work in post #3129 and later posts here, in scrupulously distinguishing between the different types of convertible notes (and whether they carry fixed or variable rates of interest) and, more fundamentally, whether particular types of note can be considered "friendly" or "unfriendly", should really have settled everyone's mind by clarifying the whole issue. That is especially so because the incidence of the "unfriendly" notes on the overall situation is rapidly dwindling to zero at the very same time as revenues from the compounding pharmacy side are growing at an impressive rate.
As I see it, you have given an almost algebraically documented proof of what you are saying. It has become almost a commonplace of stock market lore to say that the market anticipates future events by 12-18 months or even more, but it would be much more truthful to say that it "tries to anticipate" those events, often failing dismally. In some cases, as we have been seeing with ScripsAmerica, overall market assessments may simply fail to take in what is already happening. In terms of comprehension, the market is sometimes a 'slow developer' – even when a poster with your skill set puts the evidence right in front of the posting public (speaking mainly of IHub now) and under their gaze. In that sense, what we are seeing is an illogical time lag. So be it, but, at least on this Hangout board, the endowment of sedimented patience is easily enough to carry us through this market limbo.
Wishing all on this board an enjoyable long weekend!
As I see it, you have given an almost algebraically documented proof of what you are saying. It has become almost a commonplace of stock market lore to say that the market anticipates future events by 12-18 months or even more, but it would be much more truthful to say that it "tries to anticipate" those events, often failing dismally. In some cases, as we have been seeing with ScripsAmerica, overall market assessments may simply fail to take in what is already happening. In terms of comprehension, the market is sometimes a 'slow developer' – even when a poster with your skill set puts the evidence right in front of the posting public (speaking mainly of IHub now) and under their gaze. In that sense, what we are seeing is an illogical time lag. So be it, but, at least on this Hangout board, the endowment of sedimented patience is easily enough to carry us through this market limbo.
Wishing all on this board an enjoyable long weekend!
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