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StocksAnonymous

04/20/15 8:14 PM

#74819 RE: TheExpertHimself #74812

Stock price in the interim is meaningless if the company ever ends up executing and turning a sustainable profit. Look at Bank of America for example. It's one of the largest corporations on earth and their stock price fell from $50 to a low of $3 in less than 3 years. It has since rebounded roughly 400%. Stock prices in the short term are irrelevant to long term investors as long as the business itself weathers the storm. That remains to be seen with MSLP.