RE:RE:BlackBerry management has a credibility problemI guess there's never been a person with multiple educational degrees who can't be bought or influenced by a hedge fund or simply make an honest mistake. I've yet to read any study that points to the well educated being less prone to embellishing or omitting the truth than those with less education credentials.
I believe it's important to read critically. Why is the author writing such a piece? Is the author trying to save the general investing public from making a poor investment decision or might there be an agenda pushing the pen? My point is that an investor must learn to read critically and that these articles are seldom more than a shoddy assemblage approximating crib notes.
I'll close with these two facts... Sam Bowie was chosen before Michael Jordan in the 1984 NBA draft and the Beatles were passed on by Decca Records in 1962 in favor of Brian Poole of the Tremeloes. I think it's fair to suggest that even well-intentioned professionals make disastrous mistakes. - dwolf