Wednesday, May 16, 2018 2:11:56 PM
For example, the maturity date of the loan was May 14. That is fact - verified in an SEC filing. However, how long the company has to make good on payment after the maturity date has not been factually determined. Some say the maturity date is the due date, others say the company has 1 week. Both are speculative opinions.
Opinions are being shared as fact by all sides. When making a decision to buy, sell or hold, make sure you've worked through what is fact and what is speculation.
A lot of longs still trust PT. They may have good reason to do so. For many of the same reasons you mentioned in your previous post, I have concerns with how forthcoming PT has been recently. Neither view is right or wrong. It's up to your individual tolerance for risk/reward.
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