The share price of speculative companies like MUS is a function of supply and demand from little investors like us. They get no real coverage or interest from the big boys. Right now the sharemarket is factoring in no upside to MUS and treating it as though it will fail.
For the life of me don’t know why any rational investor think this given the successes of the last few months, but if someone wants to sell me their shares for less than the liquidation price of the company I am happy to take them off their hands. There is no guarantee that MUS will be a success, but the upside is so huge it is worth the risk.
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