Thursday, July 22, 2010 11:38:09 AM
Understandably, a conglomerate is being pieced together based on company intent so it must be difficult with funding issues and the like.
What I can't fathom is why the PPS has suffered so much and lately been so devalued?
Last year it was very volatile with flippers and longs all contributing to the 'value' or indeed price.
What I'm considering is why management hasn't placed importance to this?
Of course having suffered PR issues, promises and credibility all are determining factors.
Look, I'm not the best investor nor the cleverest but what i can determine is that if the pps was in the 1-2's (cents) interest would be somewhat constant and of course overall, better for company and investors.
Why isn't this a priority?
Is management so certain that this is a winner that it (pps) is not a priority or is it just complacency?
My thoughts would to concentrate on the business of course and hold the pps as a priority.
Just my thoughts.
And as always this is all IMO.
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