Do you think Brian S. left because he believed it? Want to talk about that? You want fact Paul, then look at the track record of failures upon failures. Deal in fact, Paul, talk about what happened to all of those. Discuss those. All I hear from you is conjecture similar to all that we've seen in the past, and I believe that, my friend, is fact.
You can say this distressed company will somehow succeed despite its past performance and lack of anything unique to offer, but when you want to discuss fact, Paul, just look at the facts illuminating the alliances and acquisitions and what ultimately amounts to nothing more than hype, and then see where we are presently and understand why.
The fact that they ARE large names and you keep coming up with zero is, well, fairly telling, no?
You're the one running out of reasoning Paul. Your IB story is tantamount to a shark lending to someone with bad credit. They have the collateral and will charge through the roof. But you do have it right when you say "distressed" company. They certainly continue to appear to be, and if they had something to offer after this many years they wouldn't be.
GM, Microsoft.... They say it isn't advisable to wake a sleepwalker, Paul, so I'll just whisper "sweet dreams."
Tom |