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Posted On: 03/17/2017 10:28:39 PM
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Please define what a typical penny stock trader is as I would not consider myself a trader. I bought shares initially in the INstaCare days and bought more again in late 2015 - no shares sold yet. I have a target price in mind to pull off some of my investment, but would like to hold a significant portion to see where this might go long term. Holding until I die is not in the cards though, so if that makes me a trader, oh well.
Whatever the company publishes that is publicly released is out there, Annual Report or not. Commentary on what happened in the courtroom can be clarified without jeopardizing what J&J already knows. I'm not looking for product design roadmap details in the Annual Report, so if that was your perception sorry that I did not clarify.
BTW - I was not the one that introduced the concept of the "trap" on either board and then decided not to comment on it. Despite you not intending that to be a reason to trade, that certainly could have been construed as something to trigger a trade.
As I said earlier, I'm not the enemy, just looking to find credible information on what is happening with the company. I don't have the benefit of a 25 year career in the diabetes industry, nor any legal background, nor am I a diabetic, so I need to ask more questions. As for some of the other "traders" I don't feel entitled to an immediate gain or answers to any question I have. I take responsibility for my own decision to purchase DECN stock and the outcome of doing that.
Enjoy the rest of the evening and weekend.
Whatever the company publishes that is publicly released is out there, Annual Report or not. Commentary on what happened in the courtroom can be clarified without jeopardizing what J&J already knows. I'm not looking for product design roadmap details in the Annual Report, so if that was your perception sorry that I did not clarify.
BTW - I was not the one that introduced the concept of the "trap" on either board and then decided not to comment on it. Despite you not intending that to be a reason to trade, that certainly could have been construed as something to trigger a trade.
As I said earlier, I'm not the enemy, just looking to find credible information on what is happening with the company. I don't have the benefit of a 25 year career in the diabetes industry, nor any legal background, nor am I a diabetic, so I need to ask more questions. As for some of the other "traders" I don't feel entitled to an immediate gain or answers to any question I have. I take responsibility for my own decision to purchase DECN stock and the outcome of doing that.
Enjoy the rest of the evening and weekend.
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