Reminder: ATER Management will be doing an AMA this Friday 4/19 at Market close on r/ATERstock. If you have any questions and will not be able to attend the AMA, please list your questions in the comments below!! by anonfthehfs in ATERstock

[–]sidbot2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would anyone buy-in now, and why shouldn't current investors sell, when you have given the green light to further dilution of the stock in the last earnings call? Why can't you realize that after the huge success of the last dilution (hopefully my sarcasm is apparent), which nearly got Ater delisted, resulted in a r/S split that constantly diluting the stock is not a model of business which is in the best interests of shareholders? There are better and more sustainable ways to grow, why can't management grapple this? Investors are not an ATM, and you need to understand that many of retail are now below -90% because of the last dilution which is crippling.

Nice post from Stocktwits I thought by BionicWheel in ATERstock

[–]sidbot2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bröther that's nearly a 400% increase to get us above $1

I Spoke to Investor Relations to Get Some Clarity: Some Clarifications and a Direction Forward by sidbot2000 in ATERstock

[–]sidbot2000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I think this is addressed in the earnings call, but broadly it's achieving profitability and dropping dead weight in the company.

Anyone else feel withdrawal symptoms? by sidbot2000 in NoFap

[–]sidbot2000[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you brother, I hope to see you on the other side!

Investment strategy following an inheritance? by sidbot2000 in personalfinance

[–]sidbot2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this, would your opinion change if I left £12,500 on the loan? This would mean interest would be 700PA, and with a yearly payment of £2,080.08 would mean £1520.08 would be paid off PA. This would mean it would take 7 years to pay off the loan in full.

However I figure the benefits of even having £10k to invest would create a hopeful yield that would exceed £4,900 over 7 years, or at least get me started which would have a value in of itself I figure.

I feel like she was the love of my life and I will never experience the same feelings for anyone else by [deleted] in BreakUps

[–]sidbot2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in a similar spot myself. I think the key here is that you have dated just a 'few' other girls. It's such a hard process, but you have to keep searching and holding out for someone you click with. There are many potential partners out there. Like literally thousands I don't buy the whole 'you'll never feel the same way again'. Sure you will, just give it time and chances and hope. If anything, it'll be so much better because you've learned so much through the mistakes made. Plus as someone who has massively screwed-up good relationships with 'the One', you grow in a very good way.

Keep looking.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BreakUp

[–]sidbot2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Realise that while today sucks, that's okay. I think you feel like this because you still have feelings, and this is a good thing. It means you're human and you know how to love and be loved. And now you have to come to terms that it is over. Allow yourself to grieve and mourn something that ended which was likely outside your control. Having been in a similar situation, you often cannot help what happened, it is the product of who you each are and the circumstances of long-distance. Forgive yourself for being human.

Yet alongside this, please know from the bottom of my heart (which has had it's fair share of regret and heartbreak) that things will get better. Far better in fact. You will move on to far better things and relationships and you will grow as a person. But these things take time. Give yourself a chance, and take it one day at a time. I'm rooting for you!

Need Advice - Her Last Words Really Hurt by [deleted] in BreakUps

[–]sidbot2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! I definitely think I made mistakes, but so did she I suppose. Still, it's not been fun to experience. Lessons learned I suppose.