Special thank you to the shareholder who passed along this post from 2016.
We obviously differ significantly on investment philosophy. If I allegedly bought a stock at "extremely cheap prices" (40 cents at the time), and my "cheap" investment had lost AT LEAST 54% at today's prices, I would not be happy.
If I were down AT LEAST 54% on my investment at the least I would consider if I should let somebody else do my investing for me.
I would also use my shares to vote for change if I believed the Company was not protecting the interests of it's shareholders.
So I guess we both agree that we have different opinions on investing.