Cor blimey, now I can buy for $0.80! She's getting cheaper by the day, let them keep rolling :)
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Cor blimey, now I can buy for $0.80! She's getting cheaper by the day, let them keep rolling :)
To some outfit that had a stable of products and a well oiled marketing machine--It would be a fabulous addition--How well they are doing in the meantime would probably establish the price, but we are getting ahead of ourselves ..
Cant see that happening ,but if it was the plan,there would some who would need years of therapy from seeing THEIR co. being sold:)
Skid, you only lose money (or get burned) if you choose to get out of the game by selling. If you believe in the company and there is an intention to come back in, why bother selling? Although PEB have been building for over a decade, the actual selling side of the business is still very much in its embryonic stage and there is still a long way to go. I have been in PEB for years and had the SP bumping along at sub .20 for ages so this is why I couldn't care less what the next lot of sales figures are. In the big scheme of things...it means sod all.
As for the mortgage thing ...well, along with the other bits - I thought the "tongue in cheek" thing was obvious. Wasn't trying to mislead...
Well,thats not quite true dents.
Have a look at Klids situation a while back--He felt the SP was a bit overcooked at the time so he sold in the hopes he could buy back in a little later.--In the end he bought (with approx the same money) More Shares ----and to boot,when he got the paperwork they said he was a REAL holder.
From what I could gather he still liked the company through the whole process.(it was a price issue)
So while you dont lose shares by not selling -you do lose value (which in his case resulted in more shares to purchase than he had before)
If that doesnt make sense ,then I could easily get my hands on a parcel to do an off market transfer to you at the ''undervalued by Mac'' share price of $1.70
Its not a marriage...
My mistake---Glad to hear you didnt really mortgage the house:)
I don't like being too cute in that respect. I am always constantly very wary of the "other" market participant who slithers around in the background very quietly monitoring things - who says nothing. Get it wrong and I bet it will end in tears ... ignore this participant at your peril!