Stephen Fairchild wrote:
> The dividend payments on the shares held by the company go to the company.
> This is not a bad thing and should the stock recover sufficiently they can
> re-issue those shares at more than what they paid for them.
I invite you then to buy some shares so that you can benefit when they
"recover sufficiently".
> It's not like he bought loads of shares just prior to the announcement of
> the buy back so he could sell them when the price inevitably rose (unless
> he did).
Wintrolls have constantly argued that these stock transactions are all done
through some "very rigorous trading program" that is "independent" of any
type of insider information.
Yet,
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/it?s=MSFT
all I see is a long gap and then a flurry of selling after the buyback.
Look, at this point, anybody who is foolish enough to hold a share of MSFT
deserves to be taken to the cleaners.
I am merely pointing out the duplicitness of "The Leader" to his /Brood/.
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