RE:RE:RE:RE:All good for nowPoint well taken Pablo.
Because not only are you right about over enthusiasm. But the reality is that it's just too soon to feel comfortable about their accomplishments yet. If they aren't robbing the company blind as they were doing pre BT closing? That is the biggest accomplishment for me. The growth will come. They ran the company like it was a FCF sieve in the past. So they didn't give Investors the time to scale down their exposure to this outfit. In fact they trapped them. Hopefully we'll be able to get to that stage soon. Cheers.
PabloLafortune wrote: 859, everybody is bullish for good reason but we need Cassandra's* in this world and that's me. Investors should not be overconfident. Bombardier is not yet at the point where operating cash-flow is strong enough to weather a backlog storm. We need to see those quarterly results and operating cash-flow improvements.
* when Nortel was $75 and analysts set a target of $125 I strongly believed that the place was a house of cards and told some people I knew. Later on I found out that somebody I hadn't spoken to in years suffered devastating losses on that "investment".