> What scum bags are buying up Monsanto stock to artificially prop it up?

What scum bags are buying up Monsanto stock to artificially prop it up?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
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Folks who want to make money on their investments would be my guess!

Monsanto has a median target price of $135 a share based on their current earnings & earnings projections, what kind of Math-challenged person would NOT be "buying something up" at $106 a share that the data indicate the market would pay $135 a share for?

You do know that the idea is to SELL for more than you BUY for, right?

I would buy it, i think its a good stock and has given a great return to investors.

You can always short it