nk... if NQM is so good and worth nearly $0.50 per share in your humble opinion, why was NQM trading around $0.25 before CQT took pity on it?
obviously you'll give me some rehearsed line about "undervalued, misunderstood, poised for growth, etc etc" when really the truth is that former NQM shareholders were happy to take what they could get at $0.25 and try and employ their capital elsewhere...
the way you guys are carrying on here, it reminds me of one of those horrible old "antique" shops in the middle of nowhere which hasn't sold anything in years because the owners believe that everything in their shop is so valuable!
It seems that valuations, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder... but in both cases you need to be careful not to be beholden to your own fantasies!
{there endeth the lesson}
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