Posted On: 03/24/2016 10:15:31 PM
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Re: FiggyPiggy #23006
I think the link between a drop in sp and management failure are for big board companies and not otc. otc could have the greatest management ever and do everything perfect but still see a drop in sp. I'm not saying ambs management is the greatest ever... nor GC is perfect.
I don't think it has to take years to get back to breaking even. I say that loosely because I haven't the foggiest idea how much we still have to go to knock out tf. but, as a holdings co it is our plan at some point to sell an asset or two and as I've said before, our assets are worth a lot. so yes, if we see ess sell for a half a bil or more, I think we can see our sp get back to break even at minimum, taking out tf first of course.
if we don't get funding for ess or anything else or our assets really aren't worth much then we really are screwed.
I don't think it has to take years to get back to breaking even. I say that loosely because I haven't the foggiest idea how much we still have to go to knock out tf. but, as a holdings co it is our plan at some point to sell an asset or two and as I've said before, our assets are worth a lot. so yes, if we see ess sell for a half a bil or more, I think we can see our sp get back to break even at minimum, taking out tf first of course.
if we don't get funding for ess or anything else or our assets really aren't worth much then we really are screwed.
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