Posted On: 05/30/2014 12:18:00 PM
Post# of 5949
Re: BULLDOUGHZER #1561
That was quick (and smooth). Good deal! Speaking of 'smooth,' Angel's advisers have been playing this smart all the way since Feb 13th (dark days), until current (as in pink current). They are not faltering now. We are only finishing step two on a very long and sweet journey...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWMU2JSOhmg
As Angel said it best here, " I cannot tell you the end of chapter 20 while we are only finishing chapter 2. One, it would not make sense. Two, it would also spoil the ride. Business is dynamic and I will not be held to a publicly-stated strategy that will surely shift as the industry shifts with it. Apple is not going to reveal to shareholders what product they will produce in 2019, but I assure you, they are already working on it today. If they revealed this, competitors would eat them alive and destroy shareholder value. BG Medical is a public company, not an open-source company. In a general sense, protecting strategic information is good for company value and good for personal gains of shareholders. The Apple analogy applies to any well run company, public or otherwise. Granted, disclosures are important and these will absolutely continue as well as increase in frequency (as appropriate)."
http://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=1544100
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWMU2JSOhmg
As Angel said it best here, " I cannot tell you the end of chapter 20 while we are only finishing chapter 2. One, it would not make sense. Two, it would also spoil the ride. Business is dynamic and I will not be held to a publicly-stated strategy that will surely shift as the industry shifts with it. Apple is not going to reveal to shareholders what product they will produce in 2019, but I assure you, they are already working on it today. If they revealed this, competitors would eat them alive and destroy shareholder value. BG Medical is a public company, not an open-source company. In a general sense, protecting strategic information is good for company value and good for personal gains of shareholders. The Apple analogy applies to any well run company, public or otherwise. Granted, disclosures are important and these will absolutely continue as well as increase in frequency (as appropriate)."
http://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=1544100

