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N.C.LUCKY(7)

01/24/20 8:28 PM

#61570 RE: olivernoyes #61569

First of all I have been a shareholder here for quite some time and I've been trading stocks since 2013 I'm well aware stocks don't increase in value over night it's a long-term process mostly.. You might want to do less assuming.. Second of all no I'm not young and expecting money right away.. But I do expect management to follow through on there Promises... Also I understand Valuation is the analytical process of determining the current (or projected) worth of an asset or a company. ... An analyst placing a value on a company looks at the business's management, the composition of its capital structure, the prospect of future earnings, and the market value of its assets, among other metrics.... Also I think Aurora will do well in the long-term but cam was misleading he was a wonderful bullshiter and public speaker but he did not get the job done and he did lie.. Also stock price is what is determined by the market and the company itself and a drop from $9 to a 1.50 after stating that the company would be more valuable in 6 months if anything's Aurora has lost value... and the only reason this topic was addressed was because a IHub member wanted details of how cam battley lied.. I've seen the Midas letter and I'm aware of Cams comments and statement people can twist it anyway they want the Man lied.. Cam is gone he no longer matters he's gone and good riddance.. Hopefully they'll be some good earnings reports in 2020 and some positive news as far as people's opinion I really could care less...

emdyal

01/25/20 10:36 AM

#61579 RE: olivernoyes #61569

Why dwell on Cam ? He's gone and apparently for good reason . Try looking forward !

Chicago-Paul

01/25/20 12:20 PM

#61584 RE: olivernoyes #61569

I'm not buying the "Just have patience" this is a long-term play argument.

"Patience" with ACB has only resulted in LOSSES for ACB Longs.

The Longs have been "patiently" watching ACB tick lower for almost a year now.

ACB Retail Investors are starting to learn how the game is really played and they are starting to be upset about it.

Thus, the Shareholder Law Suits.

I mean, if you were a new investor today and someone told you that a company was trading with a $2 Billion Dollar Market Cap that only had approximately $350 Million in Revenues and about 8 Law Firms suing them for misleading investors - would you invest in ACB?

Heck no.

ACB lost 85% of its Market Value last year.

Investors would have been better buying a boat, or a nice new corvette, or going on a really nice vacation - instead of losing their money on ACB.