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Posted On: 06/04/2024 10:14:10 AM
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I have said it before, and I will say it again, I believe it to be bad practice to call a public company asking specific questions surrounding non public information. It’s incumbent upon the company to communicate with the market.
Are you suggesting I also ask what’s going on with the filings? Where does one draw the line with knowing what is public/non public information. One calling runs the risk of asking for non public info. If so, the company would not divulge it so why waste everyone’s time.
If the question was public knowledge, why wouldn’t you simply answer it - because you don’t know. So you want me to ask for non public info - no thank you.
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Are you suggesting I also ask what’s going on with the filings? Where does one draw the line with knowing what is public/non public information. One calling runs the risk of asking for non public info. If so, the company would not divulge it so why waste everyone’s time.
If the question was public knowledge, why wouldn’t you simply answer it - because you don’t know. So you want me to ask for non public info - no thank you.
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But instead of asking a message board why don't contact the company and find out if you really want those questions answered.
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