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Thursday, August 09, 2012 12:01:38 PM
What I strongly disagree with is that a CEO is responsbile for share price performance. There are many variables, influencers and inputs that challenges the best and most experienced CEO.
I just don't understand the personal attacks on him.
The case for SANT is exposure (the good type not the quick fix compagains). There is a LOT of sell side (probably from the old folks which I don't have much history on) and not enough on the buy side, probably because they are not current.
I do believe that if the can show growth which once again, my personal first hand experience validates that, followed by better exposure and bring in attention on the buy side, the stock will move to where it is in line with the size of the company.
We will see. I did not invest a lot, but enough to make it interesting.
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