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Re: rayman009 post# 79320

Tuesday, 09/03/2013 12:31:16 PM

Tuesday, September 03, 2013 12:31:16 PM

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All you can do is decide if NTEK operates in markets that have
a future, if they have a performance-oriented track record, a
solid business plan, experienced management & leadership, etc.

In other words,...did you invest in a "good business"...


Listen to an old pro Warren Buffett:
I like how Warren Buffett puts "timing" in the stock market especially
as it relates to NTEK price/value:


"If you are right about the 'what' [business], then you don't have
to worry about the 'when': Timing has always been & will continue
to be the tricky part of the endeavor. But I focus on owning a
wonderful business..."



Warren uses Coca Cola as an example: Shares became available for $40/share
in 1919. A year or so later, they were down over 50% to $19/share. Now, if
someone held ONE SHARE, & reinvested the dividends of that ONE SHARE
it would be worth $5,000,000.00

NTEK is about the BUSINESS (price is NOT always indicative of the
potential in that company, nor it's real value). Anyway, here is a WB Clip
that reminds me of NTEK: (~ :20 - 2:30)




NTEK is UNDERVALUED IMHO: GET TO KNOW WHY





GET YOUR DD GOING!!!

http://nanotechent.com/#