Posted On: 06/02/2014 9:26:49 AM
Post# of 36729
What I "heard" was Jeff trying to use a condescending and weary tone to convey his point, thereby subtly trying to imply credibility in the answer by sounding weary of answering it. He's basically calling longs retarded for questioning them.
He frequently points to details being in the public filings and in their written communications with that weary tone. There are so many discrepancies in the filings that they cannot be relied upon. He sounds like their written communications are rock solid paragons of clarity. Are they?
It's amazing to me how weak minded and trusting people are. I'm not saying we shouldn't trust them btw, just that it's healthy to question what's going on in a public company you're invested in. It surprises me how defensive and afraid posters get when others ask questions. It took suicide posting Memorial Day weekend to get Jan to speak up.
When Dharmanol sells someone is directly profiting, but it's nobody on this board. As long as you're ok with that, to each their own. That's what you're invested in at this moment. Maybe the profit model will change in the future as the Feds lighten up. In the meantime, go get excited about all the products coming out. Someone's wallet is fattening from it, not yours or mine.
He frequently points to details being in the public filings and in their written communications with that weary tone. There are so many discrepancies in the filings that they cannot be relied upon. He sounds like their written communications are rock solid paragons of clarity. Are they?
It's amazing to me how weak minded and trusting people are. I'm not saying we shouldn't trust them btw, just that it's healthy to question what's going on in a public company you're invested in. It surprises me how defensive and afraid posters get when others ask questions. It took suicide posting Memorial Day weekend to get Jan to speak up.
When Dharmanol sells someone is directly profiting, but it's nobody on this board. As long as you're ok with that, to each their own. That's what you're invested in at this moment. Maybe the profit model will change in the future as the Feds lighten up. In the meantime, go get excited about all the products coming out. Someone's wallet is fattening from it, not yours or mine.
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