RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Yarsh - Watsa - BBRY -BBYasch22 wrote: KBB, I don't mind so much if YOU use share price as your primary argument for everything to do with BlackBerry, or do a bit of name-calling, as you've been in the trenches here for a long time. Then again, you also know that best analysis is a set of carefully weighed pros and cons focused on numbers and management decisions, and that nothing good -- no thing -- comes from schoolyard taunts. Then again if you want to make common cause with these bozos, here's hoping you have a good time.
Dear Mister 22,
I fully agree with KBB, the share price is the metric that matters to all invested, c hen included LOL. c hen, is a bust. The company is a ripe, full on BUY!
Seasoned investors watching c hen know he is invested... didn't sell his shares, and has kept his earned options along with a buy in with personal cash. But, the man has bungled the greatest TECH Bull Run in history!
He has failed to hire and keep sales people he directly hired, the single major metric other than what on paper is a billion dollar bungle, CYLANCE.
I like CYLANCE, but like the BB chart better. c hen has failed to ignite a growing company, c hen's failure to monetize BB is a disaster for all the sellers in most of the 31 month share price decline.
Seems to me c hen is so invested in his plan that he cannot see change as a necessity for success and it is this limited vision that has sewered BB for 31 months.
c hen's latest debenture fiasco is the last straw for c hen. Regardless of whether he gets it to $16 or more his lack of integrity and intitlement getting to his bonuses is telling. c hen should have walked from his contract once the new President was put in place and it seems to me his former cfo, now cro should be handed his pink slip should Q3 not have a grand slam home run of revenues.
The recent bet is for at minimum a double and 3 to 7x before year end 2020.
I give a monster share price spike and KBB my nod...