06-05-2014, 07:31 PM
I wrote about the red flags in this company nearly 3 years ago in this very thread, starting from post #41. I hope the forum members who continue to follow this stock are doing so as bystanders curious to see what eventually happens, and not as long-suffering shareholders hoping for a miracle.
There are several lessons to be learnt here. I hope forum members will take at least a couple of them to heart and use them to improve their future investments. The S-Chips as a group have proven to be excellent real-time case studies to teach investment analysis - as long as you were a bystander and not a shareholder.
Leo Tolstoy wrote:
"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
Perhaps the corollary in investment is that all good companies are alike; each bad company is bad in its own way.
As usual, YMMV.
There are several lessons to be learnt here. I hope forum members will take at least a couple of them to heart and use them to improve their future investments. The S-Chips as a group have proven to be excellent real-time case studies to teach investment analysis - as long as you were a bystander and not a shareholder.
Leo Tolstoy wrote:
"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
Perhaps the corollary in investment is that all good companies are alike; each bad company is bad in its own way.
As usual, YMMV.
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I do not give stock tips. So please do not ask, because you shall not receive.