Easy, easy. I'm fine dude. I in no way meant to in
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That's all I was saying. I see a tendency amongst many, for a variety of reasons, to embrace the opinions of the skeptical members over the opinions of the members who are convinced that the company will succeed. Both are speculative, but I've seen more non-fact based comments on the negative side of the debate than on the positive side.
Many times it's also been stated that buy outs can't happen until a company is profitable to the tune of multi-millions annually since it often is that way. It's not etched in stone There are "experts" that still have things to learn, or they know but deceive. He's saying we shouldn't count our chickens just yet. I agree to an extent, but my point was the predictions of failure or general doubt just aren't met with counterpoint predictions without some trying to beat it down.
Tough to tell sometimes who's worried and who's just on the take trying to shake shares from weak hands. I remember the negative suggestions and who posted most them. Especially the more malicious posts. Why usually surfaces after awhile. No one has to buy if they don't want, but both sides of the story need to be seen. IMHO, the positive side of the story contains far more relevant facts than the bean counter investment strategy is ever going to be willing to acknowledge.