RE:RE:BlackBerry cannot afford a $30 valuation
NorthOntKid wrote: Another example of how the top 1% keep screwing the small retail guys. Nobody is worth that kind of money!!!
Far as I'm concerned those pirates run the show and somehow it's legal. I really don't know how many $billions one needs but since it doesn't seem to be enough I expect the current trend to continue. I wonder how many businesses that would have benefitted the world have been flushed down the toilet. IMO big boys do not contribute a thing to humanity's progress, unless they can get a tax break for it. All done without owning a share. What they do is wrong on so many counts, destroyers of dreams and thieves of the highest magnitude. Nowadays if they get caught committing unlawful practices they have no problem paying fines, take it out of petty cash. Yet no one it seems can stop them. Griping about it won't do any good, action is what's needed. They have govt and regulators in their back pocket. The expression 'Money talks & poverty walks' fits. Did my heart good to see them squirm last week when WSB took action and maybe they'll be forced to think twice from here on in.
Just imagine what it's going to be like when quantum computing is established. Those machines will tell you what will happen in the stock market the next day. Accurate to high 90's percentages. You can bet they'll have them before anyone else here. It'll Blackberry & its investors getting shafted by something they helped develop. Today it's like going to the track and hoping your bet is on the horse the fix is in on. With Quantum computers you'll be able to figure it out. Hedges are poised to make $trillions.