On Yahoo/ Microsoft: Jerry Yang Should Be Fired [View article]
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!... I called this outcome 3 months ago, when the deal was first announced.. I even wrote a published marketwatch talk-back article about my thoughts on the MSFT/YHOO acquisition strategy. Everything has worked out EXACTLY as I predicted, even MSFT raising its bid to precisely $33, and YHOO rejecting it yet again.
MSFT is up on Monday, back to $32-33 a share.. YHOO is down to $17-$19.. GOOG sees a nice $20-$25 a share pop and closes just under or over $600..
Not Enough Progress on Google Patent Search [View article]
This guy is obviously a NERD, trying to connect with other NERDS on a purely pragmatic basis.. When you looked last, were the markets acting in a pragmatic fashion?? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... All you losers who want to invest in Yahoo stock.. Be my guest.. It'll be a pleasure taking your money. Sincerely, a pleasure..
Confessions of an Internet Denizen: An Open Letter to Google [View article]
This is such an OLD thought, its obviously a ploy to point out some weakness in google business strategy to create hesitation when taking a position in the stock.
Your 'brilliant' idea, is almost as old as the internet itself.. NO ONE has been able to make it work successfully, and NO ONE will anywhere in the near future. The computational logic is VERY VERY intense, and if the brains at google can't do it, then what yahoo or even ask.com (with its 'algorithm' engine) is a desperate attempt at grabbing some naive market-share out there.
Sort by:
Latest | Highest ratedOn Yahoo/ Microsoft: Jerry Yang Should Be Fired [View article]
MSFT is up on Monday, back to $32-33 a share.. YHOO is down to $17-$19.. GOOG sees a nice $20-$25 a share pop and closes just under or over $600..
Watch and learn puppies.
Not Enough Progress on Google Patent Search [View article]
Confessions of an Internet Denizen: An Open Letter to Google [View article]
Your 'brilliant' idea, is almost as old as the internet itself.. NO ONE has been able to make it work successfully, and NO ONE will anywhere in the near future. The computational logic is VERY VERY intense, and if the brains at google can't do it, then what yahoo or even ask.com (with its 'algorithm' engine) is a desperate attempt at grabbing some naive market-share out there.