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Re: jimmybuffett2 post# 15186

Tuesday, 03/08/2011 3:54:46 PM

Tuesday, March 08, 2011 3:54:46 PM

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the idea that someone comes here to bash a stock down so they can buy cheap is as dumb as thinking dupont is after kblb to buy them cheap...

i own a few shares, nothing much...and i am not interested in buying anymore regardless of how cheap anyone thinks they currrently are..

i will wait until kblb starts its upward move and then i will buy...and i will sell when somewhere along the way..then buy back and sell as appropriate..

i am not looking for a bottom...i dont care where the bottom is....i care when it starts to move...and i dont average down...averaging down on stock like kblb is foolish...

and no...i am not worried about missing out on kblb...if it moves ill ride it for a bit and sell...thats about all the potential that kim has shown me this stock has...

everyone thinks their otc is the real deal...and most lose their money...that, is a fact..

what i have said today is the truth...silence is not golden for any otc company...and if silence is called for, it should only be for a short period of time...you can point to whatever you want as being the reason for silence but the reality is, 99 times out of a hundred, it is not necessary...in the otc silence is a red flag...it usually means the ceo doesnt want anything he says to come back and haunt him...he doesnt want to say anything that investors can later sue him for...so for that ceo, silence is golden and no news is good news...but for investors, its the opposite...

of course as long as there are people here who are more than willing to make excuses for him and put out explanations for him, and defend his silence, the ceo really has no need of saying anything himself..

i wonder if thats accidental or on purpose?..lol
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