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Friday, July 29, 2011 1:08:38 AM
As the closing credits come, and a search for the cure for cancer begins, only two questions baffle me to this day.
1) If a psychologist were to examine Mr. Eade what possible affliction would drive a man to this? It seems as if the man can not handle criticism to the point that he tried to sue his very own shareholders after shafting them into the living daylights with reverse splits and broken promises such as the dividends. Clearly an intelligent man but so twisted, I can only compare it to dictators of countries who ban free speech and are in denial till the bitter end of their regimes.
2) What kind of Stockholm syndrome or other reason would Undervalue continue to support this stock in the face of ALL EVIDENCE? The guy even purchased more shares at one point. I guess on some level I admire his stubbornness but when does it come the point the you ignore the obvious beyond reason? I don't think he's a bad guy, I just don't get it. Even now he is holding on to trying to stop the RS. Even if he did accomplish that, how would it make Eade and company suddenly get a morality transplant and change their ways?
All of the post is just my opinion and no offense to Undervalue. I simply don't understand holding out hope when all hope is lost. Almost the "Baghdad Bob" of the board. "There are no American tanks in Iraq!". lol! Maybe he's like the Gimp in Pulp Fiction and he likes the abuse.
To quote another movie. "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown."
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