Hi Satyr!
I am new to this thread. I have never even lurked on it before, but I just invested in CPQ on Thursday. You seem to believe they have problems which in your opinion they will blame on analysts, etc. What are the problems you think they have, buying DEC? I am asking in earnest. I have always thought of DEC as a great service company and I thought CPQ needed that badly. As for "anal-ysts" (sorry if you are one of them, I can't stand them, a bunch of hyped idiots), they are nothing but "paper-pimps". IMHO this week, next week it is DEL( I like DELL by the way), soon they will pushing CPQ. That is how analysts's employer make money, using these bozos to spew stupid epitaphs, which herd mentality Wall St. buys as gospel. This is the only profession I know of where these people make idiotic estimates and are always right, regardless. The reason being, if the Co. meets their stupid nos, they exolt themselves, but if not they beat the heck out of the Co. through their non-sensical downgrades, and some other bs. Why can't they be wrong? God bless the soul of Mr. Roberto Goizuetta, the deceased CEO of Coca Cola. He was the only one that made any analyst live upto his/her stupid statements by directly corresponding with the analyst. Believe me, analysts never played their stupid games with Coca Cola. It is during his reign that Coke grew from a 2 Billion to 50 billion in a few years. Why can't CPQ grow from 38 Billion to 50 Billion by year 2k. I do not see why not, but I hope CPQ's CEO read about Mr. Roberto Goizuetta.
Go CPQ, ASND!!!
peacelover (with exception to "anal-ysts") |