Chen Sounds amazing. Finally, Heins is out and two morons on the board of directors who backed him are out too.
But!! Prem Watsa is now Chairman and defacto in control...and a debt holder....
What do you do, Buy or Sell?
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Chen Sounds amazing. Finally, Heins is out and two morons on the board of directors who backed him are out too.
But!! Prem Watsa is now Chairman and defacto in control...and a debt holder....
What do you do, Buy or Sell?
...or hold?
Once again, one of those morons created the smartphone. Early he isn't such an *****.
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Sell!
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If you are still holding BBRY at this point... you might as well buy more.
It not like things could get worse....right? ;(
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That's what I'm thinking. At $6.75 - can it get much lower? Although I did say that at $8.35 as well!!! I think I will still pick some up today. I truly believe this company will succeed.
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Good time to buy! :cant-watch:
I have already had too much investment in bbry. I still have some to invest but I am hesitant because I don't like the way the 1B debt is organized.
Im going to go out on the limb and say merry Christmas the next quarter is going to see bbry below 5 bucks. Didn't everyone just say they will burn cash for the next 4-6 quarters? Throw in a tax loss evacuation. I think they will return this company to be profitable but it will be a long time and when it's all said and done it's not going to be the BlackBerry we have known before. M2M with qnx is going to march on. For fairfax things look good by this time next year they will controll the majority vote and the board of directors after 4 quarters of burnt cash and an analyst and market feeding frenzy they will buy this company out for a billion or 2.
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This stock isn't going above 10 bucks any time soon. My average share price is 12 dollars. I'm down 50 percent. I know I should just sell and recoup losses in other more reliable bets, but...I just can't bring myself around to selling.
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If Heins is ketchup then I'd sell. McDonald's recently dropped Heinz when a former top executive of Burger King became ceo of the ketchup maker.
This is what you were talking about, right?
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