What do all the losers on Stocktwits gain from Bas
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Rory is still the owner of a company.
Rory still makes a salary.
Rory isn't crying himself to sleep on his comfy pillow.
Rory is probably just getting really pissed off.
And I mean, REALLY.
Wouldn't you?
Hopefully, he will turn the anger into fuel to take the company even further.
The only people the bashers are hurting are the shareholders of the stock.
The common person.
The bashers/shorters/nay-sayers are calling themselves the sooo-called "crusaders for good."
90% of the bashers on stocktwits: "We are going to sue Rory, or the company."
Go ahead.
Good f**king luck.
The company has dotted all the i's and crossed all the t's.
All paperwork was submitted to the SEC.
They have been sued before, they have taken the steps to not allow it to happen as easily again.
"But but but...Rory said no funny business, and did a RS! Wah wah wah."
Blame everyone trying to bring the company down from the beginning.
We should be suing Bruins23 who just wrote:
"Bruins23: $VERB verb already said they’re going bankrupt "
Sorry Bruins23, that's defamation.
When did Verb say they were going bankrupt?
Can someone show me that?
All the stocktwitters seem to side with the people bringing the stock down.
They are a bunch of f**king turncoats.
Not an original thinker to be found on that board.
All sheep.
Riding the negative current.
Don't own shares in the stock.
Go the F**k away.
Troll elsewhere.
People demand an update, an update comes out, people complain about the update.
Thankfully I don't have an account on that website.
Those people aren't going to live rent-free in my head.
Yeah, the RS sucked.
Nothing we can do about it.
Odds are good; most of us that are bellyaching (including myself at times) still have something to lose.
There's a reason we still have the stock.
We could sell and go away; at this point, we have lost practically everything.
But what's an extra $800 - $1,000, right?
Why?
Because we believe in the underdog. (Example: Hawks vs. Celtics last night)
We cheer for the underdog.
We bet on the underdog to succeed.
Let's see what happens.
I'm not pumping the stock.
I am just waiting to see what happens.