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Three Blind MiceSee how they run. See how they run. They all chased after the farmer's wife. Who cut off their heads with a carving knife. Have you ever seen such a thing in your life. As three blind mice. A few silly mice on iHub do not constitute much of a universe of ADXS shareholders, let alone investors looking to make real money. I was surprised by an analysis of 100-baggers some years ago. Few were small start-ups. The vast majority were large companies down on their luck or just out favor. Management could be good or bad, etc. The largest determinant of price [which is not synonymous with value, silly] was fad and foolishness. Warren Buffett's career is witness to the surprising "easy" pickings. Now thousand-baggers... These truly are the start-ups that few hold onto but few hear or the world would be lopsided with super rich. I have seen no statistical analysis and suspect none would have much worth. [For any novices who are not aware, "n-baggers" are multiplied by the n to arrive at the percentage gain for the investor.] I think ADXS would be an easy thousand-bagger were it not sold way too early for a relative pittance - but it probably will be like so many today. As always, just my speculation. Best, Terry |
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