Pointing out facts isn't bashing. It isn't pumping. It's neutral - just pointing out facts. I didn't comment on the accuracy of the article. People were wondering why the stock bobbled and I provided an explanation.
The problem with a lot of people as investors is they don't want their preconceived opinions disturbed with actual information.
Geez. I own some shares. You folks are so used to banging away at each other that you reflexively argue with anything.
And you contradicted yourself. First you claimed "no proof" as if the article doesn't exist, then went and looked at the non-existent article and quoted from it.
You guys will do a lot better as investors - long or short - if you'd pull your head out of your #$%$.
Schulze dropping buyout. Willing to increase investment in conjunction with a parther, but wants to be Chairman again in exchange. Company wants Schulze back but not as Chairman.