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I just wonder if now is the time to buy more stock. Hey, I'm not kidding! I mean, with the SP so low and all. Even Skooby is getting excited. Of course, maybe it's just my greed showing.
Fearfrost, why, after posting the pictures, and getting a tour of CYGX, you, all of a sudden, decide never to post here again? What has changed your mind? Something must have happened. It sure is quite a coincidence and there must be a connection. For the sake of the "little investor" who has a lot to lose, what is going on? Surely you can give us some reason for your abrupt departure. What, if anything, happened during the tour to cause you to change your mind?
Fearfrost, we are all waiting on your "take" of the visit with Malcolm. I hope that you ask some hard questions and can get some definite answers. Like, "What in the world is Malcolm's solution for the huge drop in SP?" If he is so confident in CYGX, have him tell you the steps he is taking to bring the SP back up. We need help, NOW!
Marcusaurelius, where are you? Please give us your take on what is happening to this company. You made a lot of sense when you were posting. Why have you deserted us? If you're reading this, please, please, give us your comments!
God, I don't want to lose all my money.
I'll take a few of those naked women. EOM.
Hey Jimmy Joe, I'm a DWM, 50 years of age and live in Shreveport, LA. As I've said, I'm in for the long haul. I just get worried from time to time. I can afford to lose the money I have invested in CYGX, but of course I don't want to. This is my one big chance at wealth. I read this forum several times a day. Since what management has been doing apparently isn't working, why don't they seek advice from people who have succeeded in ventures such as this? Call in a team of experts. Ask for and apply their recommendations. Ok, maybe my thinking is too simplistic. Am I too simple-minded?
Why hasn't the investors with the mega-bucks invested put pressure on management to produce results? It seems to me there should be benchmarks set and expected to be reached. How much power do these big-time investors have? I have no idea. Could some of the more knowledgeable people on this forum comment on this and maybe educate me?
Boy, I sure hope that I don't lose all my hard-earned money, because I don't have a lot to lose. When, oh when, is this stock going to rebound?
Please help me. I've fallen down and I can't get up.
If CYGX is broke, how can they build a facility? Just wondering.
I'm having a bad feeling about all this. I was hoping to become semi-wealthy, but it looks like I'm going to wind up in the poorhouse. Still, this is my one big chance and I'm not selling. If it goes to a penny, I'm not selling. I would kick myself in the ass if I sold and then the SP took off. Come hell or high water, I'm riding this baby to the end.
And no, I'm no pumper. I'm just a working-class jerk who probably got into something over his head.
Praise the Lord! Maybe the train is REALLY going to leave the station this time. But....but.... I've thought this several times already. Maybe this time it's for real, though.
I check this site several times a day looking for optimistic news. I'm becoming depressed. Since this is my one big chance at becoming semi-wealthy, I'm not selling if it goes down to a penny. If I lose it all, I'm not selling. In my mind, I've practically written my investment off.
A question for the investment experts (yes, compared to my palty knowledge, you are experts): As a last resort, that is, before the company goes under, would management somehow have us bought out? No matter as to how much paid, wouldn't that be preferably to losing it all? Maybe I don't understand the situation and don't know enough about how these things work. But, getting back to the question, as a last resort, would or could we be bought out or merged or something like that? Thanks for any enlightment.
Boy, I sure hope that I don't lose all my money (in CYGX). This is basically my ONE big chance at getting semi-wealthy. I sure don't want to eat dog food and macaroni and cheese in my "golden" years.
I must admit, I'm a novice investor. I have been with CYGX for around 4 years. I bought quite a few shares at $1.29. I thought about buying more shares now while it hovers around 40 cents. Do most people feel that I should wait until the possible downturn in SP that is anticipated in the summer months? Or maybe soon-to-be released news is going to push the SP much higher? I wish I knew what the hell to do.
Hey Jimmy Joe, it's snowing in Ft. Worth today. Did you say something about global warming?
Some of those people over on that Yahoo board are scaring the hell out of me. My God, I'd hate to lose my investment even if it is speculative. CYGX can't be as bad as they say it is. PLEASE TELL ME IT AIN"T SO!!!!! Would someone put a more "realistic" spin on the success of failure of this company? Maybe I should quit reading these boards for awhile or get some xanax or something.
Could someone tell me how to get to the Yahoo board that people are referring to? I realize this is a gamble with CYGX, but I'm going for broke. I'll either lose all my investment or become wealthy. I'm not selling.
Hey fred8, I wouldn't throw any of those women out of bed. Even though I don't post often, I read this forum several times a day. Now, would someone please tell me when this train is EVER going to leave the station? I'm getting desperate.
I'm sure glad that I have 10 years until I need this investment to pay off. It looks like it's going to take it.
We need a viable third political party so we can throw the crooked Republicans and Democrats out of office. We get a war in Iraq with one party and high taxes and giveaways with the other. Both parties give us a flood of illegal aliens. It's enough to make you sick to your stomach. I have to admit that I'm a registered Republican but will change my affliation to independent.
Now, if could we hear more about the train that's supposedly about to leave the station... I think I hear an "Allllllllll Aboard!!!"
Nobody is ever going to agree on this global-warming thing. There's evidence to support it and evidence to dispute it. I'm much more worried about the earth turning colder than warmer.
Now, let's hear more about the train that's supposedly about to leave the station...
I read this forum several times a day. I didn't post in the past because I was required to give my "real" email address, and not my Yahoo address. I figured I'd start receiving more spam. But I finally broke down and did it.
As far as wanting to hear from Arnold, all I want to hear is the good and the bad about this company. I first bought in when it was 88 cents a few years ago. Unfortunately, I also bought some at $1.27 last year. As I've said, I don't have a drop in the bucket compared to some here(but it's a lot to me). I'm a novice, but I'm learning. Sometimes I'm clueless about what some of these posts are saying. Maybe this is more info than you want, but I live in Shreveport, La, am a DWM, 50, and hope to retire in 10 years and not eat dog food.
I want to hear more about the train that's about to leave the station...
Arnold, I'm glad there's people like you that give both sides of the CYGX story. I pray that this company succeeds, but I don't want to delude myself. I bought in several years ago, but the amount of my shares are a drop in the bucket compared to alot of people on this board. I hope to not eat dog food and macaroni and cheese in my "golden" years.
I want to hear both sides of the CYGX story and definitely want to hear what Arnold has to say. I want to hear the best and the worst about this company. Then, I can make up my own mind. I'll admit it, I'm a novice and a rookie and probably shouldn't have invested. But I'm in and I'm not going to sell. I hope to retire in 10 years. Surely if this is going to pay off, it should be within the next 10 years.