Then today's performance is no indicative of what will happen tomorrow, right ?
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Then today's performance is no indicative of what will happen tomorrow, right ?
[QUOTE=Demian;7012]SIRI closing up 14% is not fine print.
After loosing more than 90% of its value, 14% looks like a fine print to me.
There it is again: "Past performance is not indicative of future performance". FINE PRINT
You are correct, but then again, the price is pointing down and not the other way around ...
See, I told you not to buy any before.
We are close. Probably next week ? Who knows man, the market is irrational, they may never get to single digits...
The split is not necessarly to help them (it is but not in the way you think).
It is to keep the stock listed in the NASDAQ. See, the NASDAQ has this rule where the stock price has to be above $...
What for ? ... So that he can later come back and nail you from behind ? No thanks, silence is king right now. If he does not have anything positive to say he better keep his mouth shout !!!
To be honest, he does not have any f$%&%^ control over to what is going on right now....
True..... but if it does make it thru, then it will survive, at least until the meeting... of course it all depends in the EXPECTATIONS and the PERCEPTION Wall Street gets from the retail sales.
Yeah, sure, after black Friday ? I don't think so...
Guys, do not capitulate yet. This is not over until it is over... and remember, I am the guy that sees the glass half empty...