Hylander, I fully agree with you, it sometimes p
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I fully agree with you, it sometimes pisses me off, too, but from all these emotional roller coasters that I have been through over the past 12-18 months, I have learned one thing. Emotional attachment to this - or in fact any other investment - is not going to help the pps to miraculously move into the desired direction, but additionally ruins your day.
In particular, in a situation as ours, where we all know that the share price should be at least in the "multiple dollar" range, we have all a hunch and some even think have found evidence that this stock price is highly manipulated, but there is nothing we can do about it, but sit, wait and drink the proverbial tea,it is really hard to stay positive all the time. I already own more shares than I thought I would ever have, I have no further funds to purchase more and do not even think it would be healthy to overweigh my portfolio even further with GNBT shares, and thus all there is left, is to continue playing that waiting game.
So all we can do is keep the faith that this is going to make all of us fairly rich, believe that it will come our way, when the time is right and otherwise keep on with our lives and try to make the best of every day. I fall victim of checking the intraday chart way too often as well.
A line from a song that I like a lot, called "time to wonder", comes to my mind that goes "we always move in seconds, in a world of hours and days".
That being said, I also wonder why it takes so long for the company to present us with the laboratory results or updates on the agreements that were mentioned during the last CC. It sounded as if this was about ready to be publicly announced back then, but now it is 5 weeks further towards the end of the year and nothing really important has happened (or at least publicly announced) so far. It is sort of hard to stay calm, patient and relaxed, that I have to admit! Why again is GNBT in a quiet period for such a long time, and when is it going to end? Once the 10-K is released? Or when will Joe be able to more regularly and openly communicate with us?
Does anybody know for sure?