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Re: TexasRambler post# 41077

Thursday, 09/24/2015 3:24:34 PM

Thursday, September 24, 2015 3:24:34 PM

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What a classless reaction.
So I am not allowed to post and point out the fact that despite essentially being contradicted or discredited by everyone, I was correct?
Should I just post information and analysis of my own in an attempt to contribute to the discussion only to accept insults in return, and when it turns I was right, just shut up because I was only lucky?
The bottom line is things turned "my way" as you said not by luck, but because I analyzed the balance sheet and using management's own projections for upcoming production, etc, came up with the virtually certain conclusion that BAA was going to run out of cash this quarter, which it did. I also tried to assess its options for raising the cash it would need, and again was pretty accurate there.
So should I be sorry that my predictions materialized and keep a low profile? A more honorable reaction would be to acknowledge the fact that you were wrong about the financials and instead of listening to the word of the director of the board to reassure yourself, maybe pay a little more attention to the actual numbers. But I'm not holding my breath.
As I mentioned, management teams and executives lie all the time, numbers do not.
Anyway, I should stick to doing my own analysis and keeping it to myself. After all, what do I gain from sharing here? No real discussion has ensued, and I only have received insults and criticism from most folks for sharing my dd. What's the point...

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