What Cramer Did Not Tell You About Research in Motion Stock [View article]
James apple you offer nothing constructive, why don't you save your rants for like minded people? Rim has always had competitors, and they aren't starting to quake now. Their fundementals and guidance speak for themselves. There are many reasons insiders may be sellings, and options is just one of them.
The Downside of EnCana's Latest Maneuver [View article]
Good points, Kevin. When they announced the split, I had an uneasy feeling about Encana, and as a Canadian, I too, want to see our good companies stay in this country. We protect media from foreign interests, surely our natural resources deserve the same?
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Much of this discussion is a waste of time -- it's really not about Canadian vs American, and it would be more helpful to everyone to have an informed, rational discussion about the stocks. To "Proud Canadian": I'm Canadian too and think Rim is a GREAT company, but so is Apple. Personaly , I think is there plenty of room for BOTH companies to grow, as market penetration for top end smartphones is not at all very high yet. Not everyone wants music on their phone, and not everyone needs the level of security that Rim offers.
Motley Fool's Bullish on Canadian Stocks [View article]
I'm not quite sure what your beef is with the Motley Fool, but as an educational site with plenty of humour (and well written, to boot), I think they're great.
As a Canadian, I will also add that we have a number of well managed, steadily growing companies, out of which the Fool has selected 4 for comment. Also evidence that we can grow good companies is the fact that in the last 18 months or so, not only U.S. but International Corporations have bought a number of our success stories.
There should be a rule that writers who are supposed to be neutral -- after all, people read information to get the facts, not bolster their own opinions -- have to state their positions and bias. Carl, your piece is a blatant example -- I expected a lot better from Seeking Alpha.
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Personally, I believe a govenment SHOULD first act in its national interest.
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Rim has always had competitors, and they aren't starting to quake now. Their fundementals and guidance speak for themselves.
There are many reasons insiders may be sellings, and options is just one of them.
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Do you just mean that the stock is off its highs. . . just like AAPL?
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To "Proud Canadian": I'm Canadian too and think Rim is a GREAT company, but so is Apple. Personaly , I think is there plenty of room for BOTH companies to grow, as market penetration for top end smartphones is not at all very high yet. Not everyone wants music on their phone, and not everyone needs the level of security that Rim offers.
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As a Canadian, I will also add that we have a number of well managed, steadily growing companies, out of which the Fool has selected 4 for comment. Also evidence that we can grow good companies is the fact that in the last 18 months or so, not only U.S. but International Corporations have bought a number of our success stories.
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