Dear Mr. Amigo Sergio:
While I respect your right to have a personal dispute with Razorback and/or everyone else in the world, I would appreciate your respecting everyone else who is not a party to your dispute and to take it somewhere else.
While you may not have any real interest in the subject matter of this thread, and while you may think that Razorback's offering the unique perspective of his professional experience is self-serving on his part, that is a personal opinion on your part. Please express it clearly (as you have) and then make your personal decision to either contribute to the subject matter at hand or to ignore the thread. Your continuous posting of harassment (as opposed to pertinent dissent on the subject matter and its substance) is neither within the high standards set by SI, nor within the standards that you claim to have set for yourself, as articulated on your BizFn site.
If you want to denigrate Razor and several of the other professional financial people who contribute to this thread, form an alternative thread and call it "Cutting the Razor" or something else appropriate and post your denigrations there.
I, for one, would like the ability to watch and learn form the discussions that take place on this thread and am interested in seeing ways of how one can combine their abilities in more quantitative analysis and modeling to improve one's investment and business decision making.
Just my opinion, but I suspect it is held by others, many of whom are capable of deciding for themselves whether or not the information they see is valid and useful, and who do not need you to tell them that someone with REAL experience in this area is making his own experience and knowledge available to them.
The very fact that I have had to post this and take valuable space to do so, is itself an insult to those who are more serious about learning, whether lurking or contributing, from this thread. Sorry to all.
Steve |