Posted On: 01/09/2015 11:01:24 PM
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Easy, if you have more shares, then you run the risk of having "too many" shares to be objective and open to critical thinking and "valid shareholder concerns". If you don't share those concerns, you've got your head in the sand.
Only a hypocrite accuses others of not being objective when they don't share his concerns, and then fails to understand that others can be comfortable with their investment because they have done their homework and are less concerned about the short-term issues the company must overcome. Well, either a hypocrite, or a buffoon. I'll leave you to form your own opinion about that.
Exciting times ahead. Glad I'm a "whale" investor and haven't gotten myself invested to the point of panicking over every fluctuation in share price or change in strategy.
Only a hypocrite accuses others of not being objective when they don't share his concerns, and then fails to understand that others can be comfortable with their investment because they have done their homework and are less concerned about the short-term issues the company must overcome. Well, either a hypocrite, or a buffoon. I'll leave you to form your own opinion about that.
Exciting times ahead. Glad I'm a "whale" investor and haven't gotten myself invested to the point of panicking over every fluctuation in share price or change in strategy.
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