Haven't been here for a couple of days - whoa!!
The poor old moderator has been overworked.
Surely we can all behave like grownups here?
Is there much point arguing about something that we have no control over?
For mine, cross fingers and hope all is not lost to shareholders.
Certainly the trees are still in the ground, demand is there, price is negotiable, trees can stay in the ground for a long time whilst the price will rise to a level that makes the effort profitable as no other supply on the horizon.
Short term thinking is the real culprit here.
QIN has always been a long term venture.
People who look to destroy companies with long term plans are the scavengers of the markets.
If all people had that type of thinking then we would all still be living in caves and murdering each other for food rather than be bothered to go out hunting.
Obviously I do not admire shorters because I do not admire people that are simply destructive in their nature. However it takes two people with opposite views to enable a trade to be done in QIN shares. If some are shorters then they at least provide liquidity.
Good luck to all the share holders in QIN, myself included.
Cheers,
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