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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (42079)9/21/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: Bux  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I say again that Tero is a valuable asset to q investors. We got to look out for group think here.

I agree it's important to look out for the herd mentality. I disagree Tero is a valuable asset. His habit of focusing on irrelevant substance in order to further his GSM party line wastes more time than his few posts of any substance warrant.

For example, all last year he was constantly harping on how Qualcomm would not be profitable because handsets were the issue. Gregg and others tried to inform him that handsets were not the issue, IPR and chips is what drive Q revenues. Yet he ignored this in favor of his doom and gloom in the handset market. That's all he would talk about. Now, Qualcomm says they are exiting handset market, shares react positively, Tero views as a negative!

I read Tero's posts for pure entertainment value. Except for his demented desire to pull the GSM party line at the expense of rationality, reality, and available evidence, he seems like a great guy.

I fear he might be driving himself to insanity though. I hope he catches himself before it is too late.

Bux



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (42079)9/21/1999 6:07:00 PM
From: moat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
>>> I say again that Tero is a valuable asset to q investors. We got to look out for group think here. Reading the H&Q reports are valuable too. Read the bad stuff, figure it out ... <<<

Good post. If fact, we should only talk about the bad stuff from Monday through Thursday and save the good stuff for Friday afternoons (in summary form). The good stuff will take care of itself.

moat