GV, Re: "2. The only call that could be called remotely 'wrong' is his long term rating call back in April of this year. And given that this is a long term view, not short term, the jury is still out."
Where is the one Paul referred to from January 1996:
Then in about early 1996, after Intel had dropped from $78 (July, 1995) to $50+ he issued a sell.
Intel immediately climbed from $50+ to $130 where it split in June 1996. Paul Engel, post #62960.
I will add that, not only did he downgrade Intel at that time, but he called for a target price of $40. Instead, it was almost straight up to $165, not including splits, in a little over a year. NOW, THAT IS WHAT I CALL WRONG.
You have a great filter that only allows Kurlak's "right" calls, which are at best 50%, like rolling the dice, to get through to your posts. This guy who hides out in New York, where chip one is NOT made, is no better than Carson's Karnak. Why doesn't he come out to Silicon Valley (or Texas) and see the bricks and mortar of the companies he pretends to know. He reminds me of Soundview's Whittington of bygone times, who also made all his calls from back there (Stamford CT), and knew nothing about this business. Where is he today?
Tony |