Failure is the price you sometimes pay for taking the risk.
It happens. SISU aren't doing anything particularly 'odd' or 'illogical' in their financial risk.
If you can see what the rationale is, then you buy into the investment well aware it might fail. How the game is played is absolutely key, as how the game is played shows the opportunities for high return.
It loses? Such is life, that's the risk you take. Sure, you might not invest in SISU again... maybe, if all their portfolio doesn't return as you hope, but if you were SISU you sure as hell don't give up, you play it till doomsday, as that's the reason people are there in the first place.
Failure is the price you sometimes pay for taking the risk.
It happens. SISU aren't doing anything particularly 'odd' or 'illogical' in their financial risk.
If you can see what the rationale is, then you buy into the investment well aware it might fail. How the game is played is absolutely key, as how the game is played shows the opportunities for high return.
It loses? Such is life, that's the risk you take. Sure, you might not invest in SISU again... maybe, if all their portfolio doesn't return as you hope, but if you were SISU you sure as hell don't give up, you play it till doomsday, as that's the reason people are there in the first place.
I'm glad I dont operate with such morality.. guess I'll always be mr average working class.... better that than sell my soul to the devil king called cash is all.
New angle Godiva? I think it's the angle you've been presenting since SISU took us over...your views have been a minority one for some time now....they're close to being a view of a minority of one just recently! Always respected you for sticking to your viewpoint no matter what shite they've put us through as others have
changed theirs like the weather....Even you must be thinking we've been sold a pup now though!
Failure is the price you sometimes pay for taking the risk.
It happens. SISU aren't doing anything particularly 'odd' or 'illogical' in their financial risk.
If you can see what the rationale is, then you buy into the investment well aware it might fail. How the game is played is absolutely key, as how the game is played shows the opportunities for high return.
It loses? Such is life, that's the risk you take. Sure, you might not invest in SISU again... maybe, if all their portfolio doesn't return as you hope, but if you were SISU you sure as hell don't give up, you play it till doomsday, as that's the reason people are there in the first place.
New angle Godiva? I think it's the angle you've been presenting since SISU took us over...your views have been a minority one for some time now....they're close to being a view of a minority of one just recently! Always respected you for sticking to your viewpoint no matter what shite they've put us through as others have
changed theirs like the weather....Even you must be thinking we've been sold a pup now though!
Failure is the price you sometimes pay for taking the risk.
It happens. SISU aren't doing anything particularly 'odd' or 'illogical' in their financial risk.
If you can see what the rationale is, then you buy into the investment well aware it might fail. How the game is played is absolutely key, as how the game is played shows the opportunities for high return.
It loses? Such is life, that's the risk you take. Sure, you might not invest in SISU again... maybe, if all their portfolio doesn't return as you hope, but if you were SISU you sure as hell don't give up, you play it till doomsday, as that's the reason people are there in the first place.
No but if someone offers you the market value for your project it might be a lot less than you put in and you might take it to the brink , but when its clear that its the final offer you take it . you don't say no because of pride , that's why ccfc has a price , just not the one sisu want to accept , but if they lose they will take what they can and move on , they will not turn money down when its clear the end has been reached ,as its not there money
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