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guys i am sorry but you r all a bunch of girls, page-38

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    Dont worry blueballs, anyone with a mildly negative look at CNP has been group bashed. What you have said is absolutely correct. In the meantime some of these high-risk high-reward 'investors', and I use that term loosely, continue to lose more and more money as they average down.

    It's a defensive reaction, they think that guys like you and me can somehow move CNP amongst all those millions being traded on a daily basis.

    Everytime I hear some say 'I like the fundamentals' makes me chuckle quietly to be frank. There is absolutely no-one, no-one right now who could comment realistically on the fundamentals of this company until more information is forthcoming and events unravel.

    This could be the best buy on the stock market or it could be gone tomorrow. That's got nothing to do with risk-reward, thats pure gambling.

    I don't expect those who have invested to such an extent that it clouds their logical capacity to understand why CNP is now back again to 24c.

    If you want a reward-risk play, CNP would be one of the last I would choose right now, in fact anything in the property sector is a bit suspect right now. Resources are still strong and that's where the money making capacity is right now, and even in these bearish time its not difficult.

    Too much time is given on th CNP stock boards, essentially a company with a flawed business model based on highly-geared borrowings which grew on false pretenses and is now back in the doldrums where most fast-growth companies eho 'cheat' that growth, end up. Even if CNP come out of this with some decent asset sales, the real question is how they plan on creating growth away from their original flawed plan.

    This saga is going to continue for another few months before there is enough information to make valued judgement and grow confidence again.
 
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