Posted On: 10/17/2016 1:38:50 PM
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OK Woody, I haven't counted them all lately but I own north of a million shares collected over the years and am holding them close to my vest. I am a very serious investor and I am committed to the honest support of the company because I believe very much in the importance of the technology. If the share price goes up a reasonable amount I will be happy to realize a profit but believe it or not money has never been the primary force that controls what I do.
Nothing I have written about the company has been said in order to "puff" or pump as opposed to provide my thinking about the situation and/or to rebut what I consider unfair, erroneous or ignorant criticism. I have been wrong at some points about how long it takes to get medical products introduced at scale into a really tough market, how fast the share price would escalate, and how difficult it is to operate a small and under-capitalized developmental company. I am not frustrated with that, however, and find it an important and useful lesson.
I have also learned just how malicious some people can be when they want to get revenge on someone such as the NanoLogix CEO for a variety of reasons. But particularly fascinating has been the behavior of "bashers" who are paid to attack a company, "shorters" who attempt to undermine the progress of new technologies on behalf of existing companies with market share and leverage they want to protect, and "trolls" who attack because they can and who are in need of some serious emotional therapy.
Your turn. And be honest. There are a number of longs on this board who are as equally committed as I am and who are posting in good faith without trying to sabotage their own investment. Along with others, I have often said if a poster hates the investment, the company or the CEO and keeps moaning and whining about it then why on earth doesn't that person just go away? Fair question.
Nothing I have written about the company has been said in order to "puff" or pump as opposed to provide my thinking about the situation and/or to rebut what I consider unfair, erroneous or ignorant criticism. I have been wrong at some points about how long it takes to get medical products introduced at scale into a really tough market, how fast the share price would escalate, and how difficult it is to operate a small and under-capitalized developmental company. I am not frustrated with that, however, and find it an important and useful lesson.
I have also learned just how malicious some people can be when they want to get revenge on someone such as the NanoLogix CEO for a variety of reasons. But particularly fascinating has been the behavior of "bashers" who are paid to attack a company, "shorters" who attempt to undermine the progress of new technologies on behalf of existing companies with market share and leverage they want to protect, and "trolls" who attack because they can and who are in need of some serious emotional therapy.
Your turn. And be honest. There are a number of longs on this board who are as equally committed as I am and who are posting in good faith without trying to sabotage their own investment. Along with others, I have often said if a poster hates the investment, the company or the CEO and keeps moaning and whining about it then why on earth doesn't that person just go away? Fair question.
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