Why should he care if not for his smelly motives?
Your post sounds like it was plucked right of a penny stock board. About the only thing missing was some fantasy about a shorting conspiracy. Oh wait, you did allude to that...
Motives. Motives are a tricky and dangerous thing to ascribe to unkown individuals. For instance, let's talk about *your* motives. You are, presumably, long QCOM. You also, presumably, intend to sell at some point, for a profit. You will, following your logic, say things like "huge growth, many years visibility" etc etc whether they are true or not in order to try and get more people to buy...and in the end what they will be buying is what you are selling. You already have money on the table, if anyone's motives are suspect, it's yours.
Now that we've got that out of the way, can we stop with the character assassinations and get back to a civil discussion of QCOM and it's prospects? |