Posted On: 08/01/2014 11:44:10 PM
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You seem to be laboring under the delusion that I sold stock because I was influenced by people making comments on stock message boards adverse to the company. Sorry to disappoint but I never made any decision to sell influenced by a basher's remarks. I have had most of them on ignore for a long time, just like I have some longs on ignore where I felt that reading their posts was repetitive, delusional or otherwise a waste of time. I sold solely because I concluded that I was not comfortable that the company was communicating with shareholders in a manner that I felt was truthful. Simple as that. Nothing more; nothing less.
There is no question that any number of people have gone to great lengths to try to hinder the company's progress and development. One can speculate as to why that has occurred. Others may have concrete evidence as to why -- I don't know and my speculation doesn't matter.
The issuance of an environmental permit should not be perceived as the issuing agency passing judgment on the economic viability or success of the recipient. It is not.
I was grateful for the actions John Wesson took on behalf of the shareholders. I have no idea as to the level of his current holdings in the company or his attitude toward the company at this time. And it is not much of my business.
You seem to take it as a given that there will be multiple successful sales of processors by the company and that great profits will flow to the company as a result. I don't know if that will occur or not. You, and any other investor, should look at the facts objectively in assessing the likelihood of that and not let emotion or "hope" be a part of that calculation. I would only observe that if multiple sales occur and they are on a basis where the company attains consistent profitability, there will be plenty of time to buy shares and make good money.
Best of luck to you. It is likely that I will fade back into oblivion -- perhaps to resurface at some point but perhaps not.
There is no question that any number of people have gone to great lengths to try to hinder the company's progress and development. One can speculate as to why that has occurred. Others may have concrete evidence as to why -- I don't know and my speculation doesn't matter.
The issuance of an environmental permit should not be perceived as the issuing agency passing judgment on the economic viability or success of the recipient. It is not.
I was grateful for the actions John Wesson took on behalf of the shareholders. I have no idea as to the level of his current holdings in the company or his attitude toward the company at this time. And it is not much of my business.
You seem to take it as a given that there will be multiple successful sales of processors by the company and that great profits will flow to the company as a result. I don't know if that will occur or not. You, and any other investor, should look at the facts objectively in assessing the likelihood of that and not let emotion or "hope" be a part of that calculation. I would only observe that if multiple sales occur and they are on a basis where the company attains consistent profitability, there will be plenty of time to buy shares and make good money.
Best of luck to you. It is likely that I will fade back into oblivion -- perhaps to resurface at some point but perhaps not.
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