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Message: Re: You need good intelligence to make good decisions

You know, FJ, I really don't go in for reports all that much (of almost any kind).  These days reports are so biased and so good at hiding that fact.  Look at all the people that deny global warming and can point to dozens of reports in support.  Look at all the people that are scared to death of global warming and can do the same.  What's a guy to do?  

Pick a guy who is smart and you think reasonably honest and back him up - I would have no chance really understanding all this stuff they do, and certainly no chance figuring if someone else might nose us out.  I may come to the right conclusion for the wrong reason, or the wrong conclusion based on reports that a guy like you may interpret 180 degrees differently.  

Many, many posters have fooled themselves plenty over the years.  Some have even attempted to fool others.  When someone told me POET had the solution which would allow a cell phone to maintain one charge for a week I was in! 

When I learned more about PC, I was cautious (for reasons I posted here many times and long ago), but remained in.  When I first met Suresh, the number of shares i had began rising - I like the guy, he's about the business, not just making money on the share fluctuations.  PC had a bit more chance to make correct tech decisions that I, but probably a lot less chance than what you would have had, FJ.  But he knew how to play the money-raise/securities game and used incredibly crude methods of suggesting/implying/saying this or that - NASDAQ listing in 60 days, people are trying to steal the company for $3 or $4 a share (what a lie that was!), Facebook deal coming (don't know if that was PC's baby, but somebody inside fed that to a stockholder or two, with 1000% certainty).

And Ajit backing up PC was a demerit for Ajit in eyes.  That London meeting was shameful.

Suresh - "up and to the right from here."  Wrong as hell (well, the up part, they all go to the right).  The difference - I believe he really meant it, but did not have the necessary market savvy to know what was in store.

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