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Re: Spydermelee post# 3968

Friday, 02/22/2019 6:20:32 PM

Friday, February 22, 2019 6:20:32 PM

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When a firm “goes dark”no longer required to make SEC filings such as annual reports, proxies, 10-Ks, 10-Qs and other important documents. And they’re no longer required to have annual meetings or elect outside directors...If a company you own announces plans to deregister, don’t panic. If the fundamentals are intact, the shares are probably worth owning. Even in the less liquid pink sheets, shares of firms with improving fundamentals will appreciate....Make sure the fundamentals are intact. Use the deregistration announcement as an opportunity to perform a thorough review of company prospects. Often a firm will deregister to help hide a deteriorating financial condition, bad accounting or other ailments.Fortune favors the bold. To be a successful investor you must have the courage of your convictions. That means if you’ve done your homework, don’t be afraid to step up to the plate, especially in the face of consensus opinion that’s going the other way.
Courtesy of John Deysher (Complete Article Link http://www.aaii.com/commentary/articles/200601_stockstrategies.cfm )