There are many ways to value stocks.
The share price does incorporate an expectation of future profits within it. It is in effect a valuation of the company within which you invest at any point in time.
How else do you explain the share prices of spec stocks?
Wow your comments are so selective, why are you investing in other spec stocks when the stock your holding has not generated any profit to date.... would it be because of your anticipated profits from that company into the future? lol
Instead of just continuing your negative posts for every positive announcement of MNS you need to sit back and really take it all in.
I'm not here to convince you either way. My comments are not investment advice.
I'm just trying to provide some balance because non holders continued downramping outnumber holders by a factor of 3 to 1.
Cheers and goodluck
K
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