RE:RE:RE:WHO WILL ACQUIRE BLACKBERRY??? Hate to say it but there are good reasons for not putting malcontents, professional or amateur, on ignore. First thing is missing when they screw up and secondly you just might miss clues for a hidden agenda, as so well outlined in that list I posted and you quoted. Best to let them think you might be reading their whole post, way more effective and rewarding in some ways. In some weird way they're our friends, like what's projected when you read the business ads that accompany this forum.
Yasch22 wrote: Thanks 'Trimmer. This article makes a lot of good sense, without getting too heavily into the crazy manipulation angles.
https://www.griproom.com/fun/10-signs-your-company-is-about-to-be-acquired ***
2. Social media posts are overly bearish and calling for the CEO’s removal.
Before Celgene was scooped up by Bristol Myers, you would see a lot of comments like this on the message boards:
Bears often like to post cr*p like this. “CEO is terrible. If the CEO was replaced, everything would be great.”
Posts like this accomplish two things.
One: It scares new investors from starting a position in the stock, because nobody wants to invest in a company with bad management.
Two: It conditions current investors into thinking that replacing the CEO will fix the company. Then, when the buyout is announced, current investors will be more likely to support it.