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ChrisMissing

07/29/14 4:53 PM

#68712 RE: StocksAnonymous #68711

Not for nothing but in hindsight maybe you should have bought twitter today. Up about 35% afterhours.

learning curve

07/29/14 5:10 PM

#68713 RE: StocksAnonymous #68711

I can't argue with comments like that; your comparisons are ridiculous. I wouldn't be in any of those either as I have NO clue about the potential upsides or downsides of any of them.

Let's use my company as an example: I am going to hope that in about 3 years I can sell it for about 30-40% revenue. It is profitable and if you like I will sell it today for 100% REV to you. That would enable me to take 1 years forward income and apply that towards other goals of mine.

Do you understand dilution has been outpacing GROWTH? Why do you think the PPS is what it is?

It is obvious many here have more tools than you and I; posters like Bellator and Rhen have so much more that it wouldn't be worth using and analogy....the experience of bellator is so vast in comparison to us it too is not worth discussing.

I am not going to go down this path with you again; you should take some advice that I gave and I followed myself recently. Sell 60% of your positions (minimum)and do some real research before making more moves or give your money to charity.

The only TSLA play I would make is short another story about a car on fire....I would also guess that I shouldn't expect the same gains as others had when similar stories came out in the past...

Look at GOL when plane got shot down. Then when ALgeria Air crashed. As experience grows so does toleration OR vice versa....IMO you are willing to tolerate a lot from MSLP management OR your experience has created this tolerance? IMO that is a dangerous mentality.

learning curve

07/29/14 5:17 PM

#68714 RE: StocksAnonymous #68711

What do you think about the idea that top line growth exist because of all the new retail locations?

What happens in 6 months to a year when every shelf is already stocked?

What do you expect the growth rate to be? How are you going to calculate it?

Hamham1

07/29/14 9:25 PM

#68716 RE: StocksAnonymous #68711

I agree. Brad and Cory are way out of their league and have made nearly every management mistake in the book. Some of those mistakes may get them in big trouble. But the brand is impressive and the marketing is strong. You have to put up with a lot with this stock, but I think that eventually it will appreciate. Why? A. Brad and Corey lose their jobs due to SEC issues or B. A well funded competitor realizes how poorly run they are and buys them out.