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MSG Stock Price Watch 

Post#1 » by Knicks80_20 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:52 am

While it seems inevitable that Lin will be dropped by Tuesday, I believe that a few things might still happen that could change the mindset of the organization. The most important of these is MSG's stock price. If shareholders and investors believe the loss of Lin hurts MSG's profitability and future earnings potential significantly, the value of the company could conceivably plummet to the point where Dolan is forced to concede. As powerful as Dolan is, NO CEO of a publicly traded company isn't held accountable to the price movements of corporate shares.

As of today, MSG's stock price is at $36.59. Trading begins early Monday morning and ends by mid-afternoon. If MSG's value drops by at least 5% on Monday, we can probably assume that Dolan and corporate heads at MSG are going to reconsider dropping Lin.

Track MSG stock here: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/msg
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Post#2 » by DocZaius » Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:56 am

as crazy as it sounds, we need to come together as an entity and buy those shares when the stock plummets

maybe that way the fans can finally own a part of the company and have their voices heard
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Post#3 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:04 am

Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.
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Post#4 » by No35 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:05 am

cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.

Ever heard about short selling? See you can care and wish for doom and destruction all at the same time!
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Post#5 » by Knicks80_20 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:07 am

cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.
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Post#6 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:08 am

Knicks80_20 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.


Corellation does not equal causation.
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Post#7 » by BrownBearKing » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:17 am

cmaff051 wrote:
Knicks80_20 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.


Corellation does not equal causation.


Now you are just being stupid.
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Post#8 » by DocZaius » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:19 am

No35 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.

Ever heard about short selling? See you can care and wish for doom and destruction all at the same time!


yea but that price will be going back up in a few days
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Post#9 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:25 am

Knicks80_20 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.


Corellation does not equal causation.
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Post#10 » by MelosSoreWrist » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:27 am

cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.

Youve been sat down twice on this thread. Time for a break, big guy.
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How does that make you better than the Lin, Gallo, and Wil fans who root for them over NY?
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Post#11 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:27 am

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Post#12 » by DocZaius » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:27 am

Knicks80_20 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.


its way too dangerous to put money on that assumption

the market does not work like that

there will be people who are waiting to capitalize on this notion and they have alot more money to play around with than your average Joe

that is what I have learned from trading stocks all these years
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Post#13 » by cmaff051 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:31 am

MelosSoreWrist wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.

Youve been sat down twice on this thread. Time for a break, big guy.


Sat down? I debunked a pretty awful assumption. You have done what, exactly? Been part of the cheer section?
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Post#14 » by kmav23 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:37 am

cmaff051 wrote:
Knicks80_20 wrote:
cmaff051 wrote:Wow. The ultimate delusion to think that the stock price of a publicly traded company relies solely on a roster move from one of that company's numerous properties.

If you care so much about MSG's share price, become a stockholder. That way, you wouldn't be rooting for the price to fall.


MSG's stock price rose significantly in the immediate wake of Linsanity. There's reason to expect a sharp downturn if he's cut.


Corellation does not equal causation.


it doesn when you add other factors such as Linsanity ended the long standing dispute with the cable companies due to the demand from viewers for Lin... as well as top seller in nba merchandise
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Post#15 » by Jan_Sobieski » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:37 am

DocZaius wrote:as crazy as it sounds, we need to come together as an entity and buy those shares when the stock plummets

maybe that way the fans can finally own a part of the company and have their voices heard

That be it right there. Wait it out and have RealGM collectively buy that ish up.
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Post#16 » by Knicks80_20 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:55 am

Jan_Sobieski wrote:
DocZaius wrote:as crazy as it sounds, we need to come together as an entity and buy those shares when the stock plummets

maybe that way the fans can finally own a part of the company and have their voices heard

That be it right there. Wait it out and have RealGM collectively buy that ish up.


:lol:

Unless we as Real GMers collectively form a multi-million dollar investment group (hundreds of millions, not just millions), we're not getting our voices heard for s***.
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Post#17 » by N8isScofield » Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:01 am

I'll kick in the first 100 million. You'll notice that the money looks a bit different but I can assure you that hand drawn Kate Upton bills are legitimate US tender.
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Post#18 » by runnyc » Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:26 am

N8isScofield wrote:I'll kick in the first 100 million. You'll notice that the money looks a bit different but I can assure you that hand drawn Kate Upton bills are legitimate US tender.

Even if they aren't, they should be. That's a good way to get us guys to save. :lol:
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Post#19 » by Jan_Sobieski » Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:33 am

maybe that way the fans can finally own a part of the company and have their voices heard[/quote]
That be it right there. Wait it out and have RealGM collectively buy that ish up.[/quote]

:lol:

Unless we as Real GMers collectively form a multi-million dollar investment group (hundreds of millions, not just millions), we're not getting our voices heard for s***.[/quote]
I dont give a damn, I knows there be a million of us on this ish . 10 dollars each and lets get crackin.
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Re: MSG Stock Price Watch 

Post#20 » by kmpoaquests » Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:06 am

Knicks80_20 wrote:While it seems inevitable that Lin will be dropped by Tuesday, I believe that a few things might still happen that could change the mindset of the organization. The most important of these is MSG's stock price. If shareholders and investors believe the loss of Lin hurts MSG's profitability and future earnings potential significantly, the value of the company could conceivably plummet to the point where Dolan is forced to concede. As powerful as Dolan is, NO CEO of a publicly traded company isn't held accountable to the price movements of corporate shares.

As of today, MSG's stock price is at $36.59. Trading begins early Monday morning and ends by mid-afternoon. If MSG's value drops by at least 5% on Monday, we can probably assume that Dolan and corporate heads at MSG are going to reconsider dropping Lin.

Track MSG stock here: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/msg


So then by your logic everybody on the boards should start shorting the stock? :-D

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