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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 8304304, member: 20480"]Don't pretend you don't know what my point is . . . this growth was in keeping with other internet sales platforms, largely attributable to the shuttering of brick and mortar stores nationwide because of COVID, and not because of some change eBay made to improve sales. It is not a harbinger of increased future sales due to good management practices.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Stock price is a trailing metric, not a leading one. It doesn't necessarily speak to a companies performance, and always necessarily indicates what investors think, regardlesss of whether they are right or wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm obviously not going to convince you otherwise, so I won't bother trying.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I guess I'd be interested in the CT membership chiming in here as regards selling things other than coins, like used clothes, used photo equipment, books, whatever else. Would they have sold on eBay before the 1099 change? Will they sell after the 1099 change?</p><p><br /></p><p>If they tell us they won't stop selling that stuff, I'll concede the argument.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 8304304, member: 20480"]Don't pretend you don't know what my point is . . . this growth was in keeping with other internet sales platforms, largely attributable to the shuttering of brick and mortar stores nationwide because of COVID, and not because of some change eBay made to improve sales. It is not a harbinger of increased future sales due to good management practices. Stock price is a trailing metric, not a leading one. It doesn't necessarily speak to a companies performance, and always necessarily indicates what investors think, regardlesss of whether they are right or wrong. I'm obviously not going to convince you otherwise, so I won't bother trying. I guess I'd be interested in the CT membership chiming in here as regards selling things other than coins, like used clothes, used photo equipment, books, whatever else. Would they have sold on eBay before the 1099 change? Will they sell after the 1099 change? If they tell us they won't stop selling that stuff, I'll concede the argument.[/QUOTE]
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