RE: Got to add some LIFE
diamond, how can anyone take you seriously when you write with the grammatical skills of a complete illiterate?
Look at the first three lines of your post:
"on this board."
That's a sentence fragment. What is the meaning of a period at the end?
"This board has turned into pre/school"
Bad spelling. You meant "...turned into a preschool" .
"I'll tell you the colprit at the end."
The word is culprit, not colprit.
I'll tell you the problem diamond. The problem is you can't think. You can't write. You can't do anything but whine and complain.
Your solution to this problem is to have the government fund a private enterprise. In case you haven't noticed, governments are up to their eyeballs in their own obligations. But politically your request for rescue is dead on arrival. If the Canadian government was not going to save Nortel - which was a key Canadian technology company - then why are they going to fund a yellow pages advertiser? Yes, that would pump the stock, but it would send a bad message about how government should spend its money. And Yellow Pages will survive just fine without that money. Yellow Media will be a fine company after it reorganizes. It doesn't need the government for that.
Now, the piece de resistance of your illiterate wandering dribble is that because I actually have the guts to declare specific values for specific parts of the Yellow credit structure that I am the cause of any problems on this board? Where do I even begin. Do you understand that when I post a *calculation* of fair value for a stock that this is *value investing* not day trading? Day trading is first of all an activity bounded by one day. Day trading is about technical charting and looking for things like support levels. When you buy something at 60 cents because it is cheap and sell it at $1.25 because it is fairly valued, that is not day trading.
Here is an idea: get off your lazy, illiterate behind and do some real work digging into the numbers of the Yellow Media credit maturities. If you are too stupid to do this (and clearly you are), then have the decency to let people engage in serious conversations. You are welcome to have an opinion, but at least show up with a brain before you open your mouth.