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<blockquote data-quote="tranham" data-source="post: 734756" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>Stock prices are effected by many factors far out of control of the company. Weather, the price of gas, the economy, greek bailouts, etc. UPS stock was highest in Dec 04 around $84 a share. We now sit at $61 in 2010 which is close to what the stock came out at if I remeber right. IMO going public has been proven a mistake for all concerned. That may change one day but my investment in this company (stock) has not been worth it. Honestly investing in your own company is a poor choice as you get hit twice if the company goes to hell. Does whipping the horse win the race?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tranham, post: 734756, member: 1952"] Stock prices are effected by many factors far out of control of the company. Weather, the price of gas, the economy, greek bailouts, etc. UPS stock was highest in Dec 04 around $84 a share. We now sit at $61 in 2010 which is close to what the stock came out at if I remeber right. IMO going public has been proven a mistake for all concerned. That may change one day but my investment in this company (stock) has not been worth it. Honestly investing in your own company is a poor choice as you get hit twice if the company goes to hell. Does whipping the horse win the race? [/QUOTE]
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