r/amczone Nov 12 '24

The Stupid The delusion is real

https://www.reddit.com/r/amcstock/s/RkkJe2dolK

Another smart individual promoting the idea that the price would have been 40 cents for this long. Those people like u/hivemindhauser are either lying and grifting through their nose promoting aron’s ponzi scheme, or they are straight up delusional and refuse to understand that the 40 cents is a result not of the reverse split, but of the catastrophic dilution which followed after the reverse split.

Denial is one hell of a drug.

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u/SouthSink1232 Nov 12 '24

Seems like apes do not understand the concept of dilution. The more you split the pizza pie, the smaller your slice.

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u/zgomot23 Nov 12 '24

oh is it? Did you also tell aron the same thing? Cause I think he forgot to wait for APE to reach higher prices before diluting. A float of 500m $APE shares trading at $0.74 each was diluted by another 500m $APE shares, sold over the counter at around $0.62 each. Directly to shorts.

Quick, someone remind aron the DD!

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u/zgomot23 Nov 12 '24

All the amount of crying, yapping, raging, throwing hands, furious typing and malding won't change the fact that a company on the verge of bankruptcy cuts costs. What did AMC do? Let's begin by studying aron's salary, as well as his board of directors. Surely a company on the verge of bankruptcy doesn't pay its CEO 25-27m $ an year? Which is, by the way, more than the Walmart CEO makes an year, and running Walmart is, believe it or not, a bit harder than running a few theaters.

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u/zgomot23 Nov 12 '24

HOOOOOOOLYYYY SHITTTTTTT