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Originally Posted by Waterlooson
Of course RIM's stock price is more volatile than Nokia and Samsung... both are more diverse and far larger than RIM.
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But they are direct competitors in the smart phone space. Why is it then that you never include them in your comparisons yet always reference Google and Amazon?? Talk about cherry picking.
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Originally Posted by Waterlooson
However, regarding Apple, you are flat wrong... Apple has dropped more than RIMM since the start of December.... and that's in spite of your attempt at statistical cherry picking.
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Well I did provide links. Perhaps you were too distracted to see.
Funny thing though, earlier on you mention a 10 month gain for Rim. What is the significance of
10?? I know Waterloo is math oriented, do the people there measure the year in digital months?? [sarcasm]It certainly couldn't be an example of you doing some statistical cherry picking, could it? [/sarcasm]
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Originally Posted by Waterlooson
I'm just stating some facts about RIM, whereas you have deliberately presented misleading and inaccurate comments.... clearly, you have an axe to grind here.
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Ah you caught me out. As part of my deliberate actions to discredit RIM, I hacked into the Yahoo Financial website and changed the numbers.
And as for grinding my axe, yup I'm guilty of that too. It is clearly obvious to all those reading this thread that I continually post negative things about RIM. Like every time it's share price drops 0.1% I'm the first person to post it (often times using bolding and bright colours!) and anytime there is an article about one of RIM's founders having a hang nail or bad breath, BANG, I'm posting it.
Anyway, RIM is a great company that I have been long on for many years. I like what it is doing and the fact that it will likely add more to my portfolio. I even like K-W and have many fond memories from there.
And as for responding to your posts, I've already spent WAY TOO much time dealing with you mister thin skin. Ciao.