Monday, June 30, 2008 8:44:33 PM
VTP,
For the record, I have been a shareholder here for approximately a year now. You stated that your opinion was that "Mr. Wizard's" goal was to harrass shareholders. As a fellow shareholder, I do not share this opinion. In fact, despite the fact that the majority of "Mr. Wizard's" posts do not paint a rosy picture regarding PDGT, I still very much welcome his insight.
Unfortunately, I have lost the majority of my investment here, and I do not share your optimism that the share price is likely to appreciate enough for me to recover my losses here, but rather I consider it permanently lost. Still, I'll probably continue to hold it "just in case". (Fortunately, it was not the grocery money but rather funds that I could afford to lose). I would be happy (and surprised)to see this share price turn around. Despite this wish to see the company successful (for my own financial gain), I still find it much easier to believe what "Mr. Wizard" says is primarily the truth than what the company says. (I have almost zero faith in anything the company says.)
If you have any evidence to indicate that "Mr. Wizard" has been untruthful regarding what he has said regarding PDGT, I would be happy to see it. However, questioning his motive for posting here does nothing to refute anything he says. I personally don't care what his (or your) motive is; I'm much more concerned with knowing the truth, even if it happens to be negative.
Still, I guess we are more less "on the same team", so I wish you much success in your PDGT investment.
For the record, I have been a shareholder here for approximately a year now. You stated that your opinion was that "Mr. Wizard's" goal was to harrass shareholders. As a fellow shareholder, I do not share this opinion. In fact, despite the fact that the majority of "Mr. Wizard's" posts do not paint a rosy picture regarding PDGT, I still very much welcome his insight.
Unfortunately, I have lost the majority of my investment here, and I do not share your optimism that the share price is likely to appreciate enough for me to recover my losses here, but rather I consider it permanently lost. Still, I'll probably continue to hold it "just in case". (Fortunately, it was not the grocery money but rather funds that I could afford to lose). I would be happy (and surprised)to see this share price turn around. Despite this wish to see the company successful (for my own financial gain), I still find it much easier to believe what "Mr. Wizard" says is primarily the truth than what the company says. (I have almost zero faith in anything the company says.)
If you have any evidence to indicate that "Mr. Wizard" has been untruthful regarding what he has said regarding PDGT, I would be happy to see it. However, questioning his motive for posting here does nothing to refute anything he says. I personally don't care what his (or your) motive is; I'm much more concerned with knowing the truth, even if it happens to be negative.
Still, I guess we are more less "on the same team", so I wish you much success in your PDGT investment.
