I was in the process of responding to a private discussion that I have been having with Starowl, when I thought that the following might be of more general value to the rest of the thread (FWIW).
The context is that yesterday I had my finger placed over the buy button on a number of stocks, but finally whimped out - on all four of SMOD, APSG, QNTM, ADPT (at $16). Starowl's response to my action included a number of pertinent points, plus the following -
You have been right with Adaptec, so far, by waiting. Let's (now) see, "He who hesitates is lost"; "A stitch in time saves nine"; "Strike while the iron is hot"; and of course "Fools rush in where wise men fear to tread." It really is confusing!
Starowl
To which my (open-)response is -
Starowl,
Had you thought of applying for the position of one of Scrooge's ghosts ? I suspect that role of Ghost of Xmas Future may be the most appropriate.....
In the time between sending my last missive, and reading your response I made a decision on which of my watch list I would assimilate next. Unfortunately, by buying QNTM at 23 (somewhat higher than its closing price for today) I may have fallen somewhat short of the efficiencies of the Borg (and Slob ?), and further fear that your recent metaphor overload (!) may yet provide the rotational impetus to my final resting place............
And, should the inexactitude of the above fail you (and I doubt that it will), I am currently wondering if I yesterday missed the true bottom on ADPT, and that your Confucianism (confusionism ?) may yet have me spinning in my grave.........
The bottom line here is that I am suspicious that Slob *may* have precisely picked the bottom (to within a smidge of a gnatt's whisker), and that I may yet live to regret hesitating over the buy button. However, I am, in part, still somewhat uneasy, and, like Zeev (?) currently remain on the sidelines (and with a bridge in London still awaiting a purchaser !).
Tonight when sharing further thoughts with my QLogic friend, I realised that the cause of my hesitation is that I still don't think I understand why ADPT's profits have fallen as they have.
There has been a lot of discussion on this thread about the weakness in the SCSI market, which I now realise I have swallowed hook, line and sinker. I have responded accordingly, but am increasingly convinced that a weakness in this market is not the reason. So, I now conclude that I have still not yet heard a credible explanation for why ADPT has missed it's revenue and earnings targets for more than one quarter.
Until I understand this aspect, I am afraid I will not be comfortable with joining this particular party.
I suspect that Slob may yet be proven to have shown the most exquisite of timing, and, should this prove to be the case, genuinely wish him, and the various ADPT longs at this thread, the very best of luck. However, I remain uneasy, for reasons that I do not currently understand, and would like to resolve these concerns before I make an investment.
Best wishes,
Mark |