Thursday, September 24, 2020 7:59:16 PM
Interesting questions. I’ll start with some light duty answers. Of course, there can be a real disconnect. You see it everywhere, stocks that are over bought and over sold, stocks that are controlled by Momo players, shorts, hedge fund drivers and option players. A lot of money can be made by controlling the price. But in every case it's a shorter term play.
RE: In other words, as the stock price goes lower, can the company still remain in business
Sure, this company has positioned itself where there is no threat of bankruptcy. Their running their business plan and build out just fine, during this time of covid fears, election fears, market fears and social unrest they just quietly go about their business of the expansion.
Currently they are doing what they said they would be doing.
Every 90 days they have the filings on how they did, what they did and what they will be doing next.
And that is where the progress needs to be measured along with the management and the business plan developments and that is where a keen eye will learn the most.
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