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Re: hilarious post# 5929

Friday, 09/16/2016 3:42:07 PM

Friday, September 16, 2016 3:42:07 PM

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"Value" can be a hard thing to quantify. People may use a different matrix than you do when assessing the value of a company that they are choosing to invest in. Often times start up companies have "no material" value, but people believe in the idea that the startup company is proposing and feel that investing is worth the risk. There are no certainties with investing. But with risk comes the great potential for reward. There was a time when MSFT was a start up proposed by some geeky college drop out... IBM thought like you do and didn't see "value" in what he was selling... Oops! A TT didn't think the cell phone would take off... I mean really, who would want to carry a phone around with them all day? Oops again!

My point is ...value is in the eye of the beholder and the fact that you make a blanket statement claiming I am ignorant ... Without knowing me, my background or level of experiences I have.... Makes you sound... Not only arrogant ... But ignorant as well. If you don't see value in this company ... Don't invest in it. You do little to advance your cause by trying to denigrate those who have.

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