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Posted On: 08/19/2017 9:31:02 PM
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Okay, I found the post (it's 13002). But again, delaying coming back because they are growing doesn't make sense. Does that mean as long as they are growing, they aren't coming back?
Plus, they can grow the pps share when they are public too. That post reads as if they go public, growth will stop and/or the pps cannot go up, which isn't true.
What is the tipping point when they think there is enough growth to justify coming back? They should have a numerical goal to shoot for. Otherwise, they're just winging it. All the info I've read so far indicates that winging it is their plan.
Burning the shorts should not be a primary concern. My investment isn't based on the shorts position. It's based on the company coming back, at any level.
Again, I don't doubt there are other variables in play and that's why I asked the question because there are others who follow this more than I do. I just can't seem to get a substantive answer.
Plus, they can grow the pps share when they are public too. That post reads as if they go public, growth will stop and/or the pps cannot go up, which isn't true.
What is the tipping point when they think there is enough growth to justify coming back? They should have a numerical goal to shoot for. Otherwise, they're just winging it. All the info I've read so far indicates that winging it is their plan.
Burning the shorts should not be a primary concern. My investment isn't based on the shorts position. It's based on the company coming back, at any level.
Again, I don't doubt there are other variables in play and that's why I asked the question because there are others who follow this more than I do. I just can't seem to get a substantive answer.
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