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otterman

06/19/08 6:25 PM

#43852 RE: bdltone #43849

Nice analysis. Many aspects work on the way up too! Or with any type of investment. Human nature.
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entophile

06/20/08 4:14 AM

#43857 RE: bdltone #43849

That sums it up pretty well for me.

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sojourner

06/20/08 4:43 PM

#43858 RE: bdltone #43849

Re: "Its easy to look back a say I should have, could have. hindsight is after all 20/20."

Very true. Forecasting with benefit of hindsight is no-brainer. Oddly though, some here like gamood, keynesian, flyers, madtony, otterman, myself and others found it easy to recognize management's self-serving subterfuge. You arrived here in April 2007. A few of those named detected a scam in progress as early as late 2006 into 2007 and warned the main body of shareholders of grave trouble ahead. Some of those observers went on to document in detail the nature of Corr&Co's deceptions which proved the emperor had no clothes. Or, rather, the emperor had all your shirts. For example, I'm no seer by any means, but virtually everything I foresaw coming down the pike and warned about vis a vis the RSHN/APRU shell game has come to pass. Even a child could have figured it out somewhere between 0.0012-0.0018. Arguably, what kept management's dodge in play far longer than otherwise were company shills, duplicitous or not, who relayed phony and massaged information from the forked tongues of company principals. Nowadays, mirabile dictu, you don't much hear much, if anything, from said shills. I estimate Corr&Co soaked gullible shareholders somewhere between a low $12 million to a high $20 million over the course of four years or more. Formerly trusting shareholders might think about those dedicated, now desertedly silent, posters the next time they count their opportunity costs and, collectively, their millions of dollars of RSHN losses.







These are my opinions only. Do your DD. Buying stocks is risky.

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