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04/27/03 1:02 AM

#11167 RE: austin01 #11165

Austin. please explain how these two sentiments can be given? Aren't they contradictory?
"the CEO saying it's a risky investment."
and
"I'm confident with a you will be well rewarded for staying the course."


"the CEO saying it's a risky investment."




The CEO knows as I would have to think most investors do this is a very risky investment.

In fact he explained some of those risks.
An example of that would be coming out and talking due to competitors motives as was explained in his answer.
The fact the CEO recognizes this and doesn't hype it as a sure thing investment is a trait I personally like.
Hype never lasts in shareprice. True value does.

"I'm confident with a you will be well rewarded for staying the course."
Where did that (a) come from in my sentence? LOL!
So much for my editing!

I can't speak for exactly for him Austin.
But I'll tell you what I believe he means.
Even though there are risks as he had mentioned he believes the rewards are worth the risk. The wait will be worth it.


Now don't you believe the same thing? Don't we all?
If a person is still invested I'd think a person would have to believe that?
Or am I missing something here?
Believe me I'm VERY frustrated.

But I still think after evaluating my investment the reward to risk ratio for me personally is worth it to stay the course.

When you take a common term of measurement(reward to risk ratio) when it comes to long term investing, quite frankly I see no contradiction what so ever.