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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 977. (Read 3917568 times)

sr. member
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Not without the dividend shrinking dramatically.

it will be lower for a few weeks, and that will definitely hurt share price.  The question, ultimately, is by how much.
legendary
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AM is one of the pioneer is selling Asic and one of the top miner, they have million of funds, so I believe this will continue and will grow until bitcoin exists.
Maybe in the future they will have stock split.
legendary
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This smells like a bubble, and I hope we get back to consistent, sustainable growth.

That wasn't a bubble. It sprung up suddenly because it was held back for 3 weeks by a huge wall.

Consistent, sustainable growth will be resumed shortly...

before the huge wall, it was certainly forming a bubble.  easing back a bit, and growing slower will be better.  I think the weekend dip+lower dividends next week will take care of that, anyway.

the demand is backing off, and that's a good thing.

You're saying that a 30x increase in value (from IPO prices) over the course of 10 months isn't reasonable?! What madness is this?!?

+1

we will see a horrible correction in the near future.

Not without the dividend shrinking dramatically.
sr. member
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you still get dividendzzzzzz Smiley

I already bought TAT.AM with those...  maybe next Thursday!  I guess I should wait until Sunday to reinvest my divs and get a better price.  No one wants to buy on the weekends.
legendary
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(Sent to: friedcat on: June 13, 2013)
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Hi.
Maybe it's time for ASICMINER financial statements? Profit and loss statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement will do. Smiley
This will save us all from later surprises and we can actually find out, what we invested our coin to Smiley

Cheers and keep up the excellent work.
full member
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back down to 2.85, I predict a floor of 2.7

Good. More opportunity to buy at a decent price. Smiley

I wish I could, but I'm already all in!

you still get dividendzzzzzz Smiley
sr. member
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back down to 2.85, I predict a floor of 2.7

Good. More opportunity to buy at a decent price. Smiley

I wish I could, but I'm already all in!
hero member
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back down to 2.85, I predict a floor of 2.7

Good. More opportunity to buy at a decent price. Smiley
sr. member
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back down to 2.85, I predict a floor of 2.7
full member
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Next retarget tomorrow... I wonder if we will see peaks over 50 th/s?
hero member
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That said, a statement such as "don't worry, we're aware of that, everything's ok" would be nice.
Too much of that and you run into BFL territory. I think board members are entitled to more transparency, but smaller shareholders should learn to not know everything - as long as you don't hear them panicking, you're probably ok - Friedcat coming by once a month for brief updates is very acceptable. IMO the crowd working itself into a mess of questions/doubts/requests: that's fine as long as it's within ourselves, but detrimental when directed at ASICminer.

I agree. Even though I'm a proponent in getting questions asked to Friedcat, I do have criteria for I what I would vote for to be in the poll. I will not include questions that are rooted in greed, unhealthy paranoia, or pure speculation.

At some point you have to assume a business is acting responsibly, and stop obsessing over its operations as if you were an employee.
donator
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That said, a statement such as "don't worry, we're aware of that, everything's ok" would be nice.
Too much of that and you run into BFL territory. I think board members are entitled to more transparency, but smaller shareholders should learn to not know everything - as long as you don't hear them panicking, you're probably ok - Friedcat coming by once a month for brief updates is very acceptable. IMO the crowd working itself into a mess of questions/doubts/requests: that's fine as long as it's within ourselves, but detrimental when directed at ASICminer.
hero member
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Bitgoblin
It is a catch-22; we want transparency as investors, but any pictures of the actual data center also compromise security.
If you trust ASICMINER, then you have to trust them they also have sound security measures.
If you don't trust them, then you shouldn't buy their shares anyway.

Either way, they shouldn't release information compromising security, then.

That said, a statement such as "don't worry, we're aware of that, everything's ok" would be nice.
newbie
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Also hosts MtGox.

That's quite funny, but as an investor, it would be nice to have some transparency.

It is a catch-22; we want transparency as investors, but any pictures of the actual data center also compromise security.
full member
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You're saying that a 30x increase in value (from IPO prices) over the course of 10 months isn't reasonable?! What madness is this?!?
full member
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You can't kill math.
You're saying that a 30x increase in value (from IPO prices) over the course of 10 months isn't reasonable?! What madness is this?!?

That's right, it's madness, fried cats only became 20x more delicious over the course of 10 months. This is a fried cat mania bubble...



... never giving up my black fried and crispy cats.
hero member
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This smells like a bubble, and I hope we get back to consistent, sustainable growth.

That wasn't a bubble. It sprung up suddenly because it was held back for 3 weeks by a huge wall.

Consistent, sustainable growth will be resumed shortly...

before the huge wall, it was certainly forming a bubble.  easing back a bit, and growing slower will be better.  I think the weekend dip+lower dividends next week will take care of that, anyway.

the demand is backing off, and that's a good thing.

You're saying that a 30x increase in value (from IPO prices) over the course of 10 months isn't reasonable?! What madness is this?!?

+1

we will see a horrible correction in the near future.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
This smells like a bubble, and I hope we get back to consistent, sustainable growth.

That wasn't a bubble. It sprung up suddenly because it was held back for 3 weeks by a huge wall.

Consistent, sustainable growth will be resumed shortly...

before the huge wall, it was certainly forming a bubble.  easing back a bit, and growing slower will be better.  I think the weekend dip+lower dividends next week will take care of that, anyway.

the demand is backing off, and that's a good thing.

You're saying that a 30x increase in value (from IPO prices) over the course of 10 months isn't reasonable?! What madness is this?!?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
This smells like a bubble, and I hope we get back to consistent, sustainable growth.

That wasn't a bubble. It sprung up suddenly because it was held back for 3 weeks by a huge wall.

Consistent, sustainable growth will be resumed shortly...

before the huge wall, it was certainly forming a bubble.  easing back a bit, and growing slower will be better.  I think the weekend dip+lower dividends next week will take care of that, anyway.

the demand is backing off, and that's a good thing.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
This smells like a bubble, and I hope we get back to consistent, sustainable growth.

That wasn't a bubble. It sprung up suddenly because it was held back for 3 weeks by a huge wall.

Consistent, sustainable growth will be resumed shortly...
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