RE: Better Day today...6 Dec 2018 08:04
I'm sure the decisions that the Kibo CEO has to make are no different to the decisions that all CEO's have to make all of the time, unfortunately they don't always go the way they are planned.
I have money invested in lots of FTSE100 and 250 companies, unfortunately they are all in a minus at the moment, however they will come good again at some point i'm sure, otherwise I wouldn't have put my money into them, but I don't feel the need to fire off shitty emails to the CEO's, swamp their boards with negativity, slag off the CEO's and demand they are removed, I also don't feel the need to question every mortal thing these companies do and read more into their regulatory communications than is necessary.
So why do some feel the need to do it with Kibo? I have had a lot of good communications with the CEO over the years as have many others. I have a reasonable level of trust in him and what the company is trying to achieve, but I also understand the risks and accept them. Perhaps this board would be a better place if everyone else faced up to that too. Nobody other than yourself put your money into this investment and you knew the risks as with any investment. Those who blame the CEO, blame other investors for getting them into this, blame the Chinese, blame the GoT, or anyone else you can think of other than yourself, are in my opinion immature.
This share like all my others will come good in time, i'm quite confident of that, otherwise I wouldn't have put my money into them, and the ones that don't, hey shit happens, my fault, nobody else's. Just requires lot's of patience, just like everything else in life. Accept it or change it, your choice, but keep it to yourself, nobody else is interested in your woes.