> Don't feel too bad for your engineer friend. Nah...I don't feel too bad for her...she's a very talented engineer. And I know that she probably already has a job...working alongside with her hubby at their own consulting company. And if I remember correctly, the job market is very nice for lowly engineering grunts like herself and me.
Yeah, I saw the San Jose Merc story too. Reminds me of an interesting rumors regarding Bill, the samurai swords, and a former VP when I read the story.
> As you can see, Larson is a very demanding person, you gotta give all you can if you work under Larson. No wonder, NETA is so profitable and beats estimates every quarter. Larson has teams that go around after each acquisition and they will cut to the bone. That is why the mergers get completed so fast. However, there is only so much you can swallow.
You know, I had mixed feelings about this stock when I left the company and decided to keep investing in NETA, knowing what I know about the company and the people there. On the other hand, this is how you make $$$ (for a house in my case.)
Cheers, Joanna |