Re: Silence
in response to
by
posted on
Dec 04, 2007 06:08AM
Fuel Efficient and Clean Emissions
I'm in 100% agreement with you Mr. rogers. For starters, as I've said before, there may not be any news releases simply because there aren't any. Not muth sense issuing a press release to announce....no news. Mr. rogers and Mr. simplicity I've watched with great interest your comments regarding the use of xx words, as well as bashing. We were all told in no uncertain terms, that this forum was for use by shareholders that will not use foul language or bashing. Yet time after time, certain members are allowed to do so. I'll not use names as that initself may be constituted as bashing. I have a substantial investment in this company and I want to see it succeed. The majority of the posts on here are informative and constructive, and I thank those members for that info...however some of them.....I shake my head at. This constant, non-stop bashing of the management at dya is harmful. It's non-constructive. In fact....it's bashing <--------against the rules of this forum. Yet it is allowed 20 times a day. And then the questions are asked, why is this stock not moving forward. Well.....consider this. If I were an interested party, and I was looking for info regarding the purchase of this stock, I would certainly be looking here for some info. And if I saw every third post bashing the management of this company, and looking for Mr. Fairful's head on a stick.....I would RUN in the other direction. And the questions continue....why oh why is this stock not moving. It's not moving because of some of the negativity and rumor. We're the guys that are supposed to be rah-rah-ing this thing.
So.....as I prepare for the flood of responses claiming "every right" to bash the begeeses out of dya's management....I'll leave you with another thought.
For weeks I watched time and again postings about how the beloved HGS was moving up in leaps and bounds and Oh how we wished the same for DYA. Guess what! We're right where we've been for months despite the market getting wholloped. And the beloved HGS.....well....it's down over 50% from where it was one short month ago. And not a peep about that!