i'll give you points for being entertainingly controversial without making any sense. Why would someone who's inteegrity has been unchallenged for 80 years, sacrifice it at this point in his career. not like he needs the money.
There's a much simpler theory to espouse- he's being honest as always (including 1999 when he warned of a bubble), and you're likely part of the republican base, disappointed that he supports Obama's policies with a national interest in mind.
since the reagan era, we've had our lunch eaten by countries (think Korea, China, Singapore) that combine capitalism with the use of government as a 'super venture capitalist'. As wall street and traditional vc's have become increasingly afflicted by attention deficit syndrome, the reaganian doctrine is out of sync with the times and needs a refresh. you need government to provide a base level of stable investment (e.g. on alternate energy) so that capitalism can work
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Tero might be knowledgeable about Nokia. But his views over the past few years (see old thestreet.com transcripts) on Nokia are hardly objective, and historically overly celebratory of anything they do..
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