I been around the board off and on all day.
Check the board instead of jumping to conclusions, or making assumptions, and you will see that.
I can't help it if a guy mistimed the entry, and didn't do anything about it.
My first buy around 3 years ago was around .20, so it's not like I did so great.
The difference is I didn't just sit back and gripe about it, I did some judicious averaging, opened another trading account with super cheepies when they were available, and found out all I could.
It stands to reason that if others who were in higher did the same thing, they might achieve a similar result.
A guy could make real headway if he got in on these 15's this week. Lower gets even better, and the end of the week spare change would have a guy in good shape in fairly short order.
Nobody is holding back any key information either, or at least I'm not.
I could care less about engaging in some kind of debate over it, a guy was either proactive or he wasn't. Made good moves or not.
No amount of tedious, ponderous, droning over same rehashed refried retreads is gonna help anybody's average or make the calender turn over any faster.
The company has been better than most sub penny pinks when it comes communicating with shareholders, although there's obviously a long ways to go before reaching "perfection" or anything approaching it.
If we don't take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves it's not like it's the company's fault.