LOL. I do agree the "love in" is better than the "@@#% in".
I have not met management of this company, but have in the past found myself overly enamoured with CEOs and senior management, only to watch my holdings dwindle to pennies.
In this case, I can't argue with the stock performance.
What causes my spidey senses to tingle is the "we have the news but can't share it", particularly the mixed message regarding permit approval dates.
Anyway, I've made my points and appreciated the classy responses.
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