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Posted On: 08/17/2017 3:52:37 PM
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I agree with your thoughts, and I think it does everyone a huge disservice when our comments trigger responses like "either wait or sell" or "they just need to do X, Y and Z and then it's game on!"....this is short-sighted thinking, and not at all what we should be hearing from fellow investors. If half the investors were told "well if you don't like it, sell your shares" I GUARANTEE YOU the stock would plummet to .0001 tomorrow and stay there for a very long time. The attitude needs to be one of cautious optimism, not ignorance. You and I are simply cautiously optimistic (as I am with every investment). And to everyone else: don't let your emotions lead you toward isolating anyone who makes you feel nervous about this stock. Truly think about the content that is provided, not how it makes you feel.
Nobody here is bashing the company, we're simply having a civil discussion about the company, not what we did with our money in other investments. Success with AAPL or AAL does not mean there will be success with USGL, so while those comments are intended to be indicative of sound judgment, they don't address USGL directly. And that's what we need to do more frequently: talk about the company and ONLY the company. But if people are too afraid to voice their opinions then Tony and the rest at HQ will not know what is on investors' minds. It does them a great deal of good to hear what we think about this company, as it's not like we represent a small number of shares either...excluding LT, I'm sure this board comprises at least 5-6% of the entire O/S. That's nearly 400 million shares.
Nobody here is bashing the company, we're simply having a civil discussion about the company, not what we did with our money in other investments. Success with AAPL or AAL does not mean there will be success with USGL, so while those comments are intended to be indicative of sound judgment, they don't address USGL directly. And that's what we need to do more frequently: talk about the company and ONLY the company. But if people are too afraid to voice their opinions then Tony and the rest at HQ will not know what is on investors' minds. It does them a great deal of good to hear what we think about this company, as it's not like we represent a small number of shares either...excluding LT, I'm sure this board comprises at least 5-6% of the entire O/S. That's nearly 400 million shares.
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