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Re: xxxxcslewis #9285
Wess Friday, 01/29/10 04:57:39 AM
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A little while ago there was brief mention of JBII appearing to be a cult stock.
My take on that is this:
John's ethics and values are part of what is so fantantastic about JBII. JBII APPEARS to some to be a cult stock due to the fact that John's values make the company not only transparent, but inclusive. From the first an investor is made to feel a part of the company; not just an owner vieiwing events from afar,
disassociated and waiting on the next press release, but rather an integral part of a growing company. As such, that inclusiveness creates a feeling of family and belonging which in turn leads to natural support and defensiveness. An analogy might be the difference between being an avid fan watching his/her team go on to the superbowl, or being a player on that winning foorball team.
Regards
JW
Re: None
Post # of 269629
A little while ago there was brief mention of JBII appearing to be a cult stock.
My take on that is this:
John's ethics and values are part of what is so fantantastic about JBII. JBII APPEARS to some to be a cult stock due to the fact that John's values make the company not only transparent, but inclusive. From the first an investor is made to feel a part of the company; not just an owner vieiwing events from afar,
disassociated and waiting on the next press release, but rather an integral part of a growing company. As such, that inclusiveness creates a feeling of family and belonging which in turn leads to natural support and defensiveness. An analogy might be the difference between being an avid fan watching his/her team go on to the superbowl, or being a player on that winning foorball team.
Regards
JW
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