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19/02/19
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Originally posted by Dramaiya:
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I've been in and out of RAP for 3 years now. I read this HotCopper thread most days, but rarely contribute. I salute those that find the energy and resolve to keep adding to this "Beginning Thread" because I gotta say - it's old. A new beginning that began such a long time ago is no longer new. Surely there's a statue of limitations on the use of "new beginning". And I have to say, I feel a little crestfallen every time I check the RAP page here and this is the top thread. All it means is that there is no action in Resapp today. Again. Just more chit chat and bickering on the New Beginning thread. Yep, I CHOSE to hold and average down through the first Smartcough drop rather than wear the 75% loss, then again as we've nosedived since October last year. To see this back down under 10c, with not much more than the hope that management delivers results on time, is beyond frustrating. I know - I made these investment choices, and I absolutely backed this company with a reasonable holding, but now with so much water (and $$$$s) under the bridge, my resolve is gone. I am kicking myself, every long, drawn out day that passes with no action. We have a list of all the shiny stuff to come, and that's all. A list and some estimated timeframes. Then of course the expectation that there is in fact at least another month on top of the stated timeframes because nothing ever comes in on time, and momentum is almost always lost. When people are hoping and praying for a company to deliver what they say they're going to, and hopefully on time, it's a sad state of affairs. Hope is not an investment strategy.
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Today it's more manipulation to scoop up rather than negativity that caused a drop. Look at trading today as momentum for positive announcement to come. This' s why instos wanted to push sp down to scare impatient investors and they hope to scoop up as many as possible. I always looked beyond the fear that general investors had.