countrymac - nice summation: "Well tbh, probabl
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"Well tbh, probably not, seeing as tho the information at hand is different for both parties. I am sure we are unaware of every intricate detail. For them to be aligned, it would require trust in management and trust in the process on our end. Some longs have plenty, some have a little, and some have none remaining."
i will add that it is the alienation of long term shareholders that have lost trust, sold, and largely contributed to the ongoing slide (the rest being new shares that keep coming into the mix with not enough demand to absorb).
"I trust in Bill above all else, and thats all i need to keep buying" => i agree with the first part. however, i need significantly more at this point to keep buying for any core position. i am not convinced IR's vested interests are aligned with Bill's/the company's and thus the shareholders. if they manage to convince me of that - then i would begin to be an aggressive buyer again. hopefully i am wrong and they are just very lacking in shareholder communication. however, it will be squarely up to them to step back and reevaluate. they are competing for shareholder capital - not the other way around.