Showing posts with label The Motley Fool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Motley Fool. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Fool's paranoia

The Motley Fool, by Seth Jayson, insisted today in their attack on Altair. Now, about shipping or not shipping 4 battery packs!?... It is not persecution anymore: it seems... paranoia!...

Disclaimer: I own shares of Altair Nanotechnologies.

Friday, March 9, 2007

The Fools, Altair and the... SEC

It's very hard for a company to keep advancing its operations and market evolution over a continued stream of fire as Altair Nanotechnologies is experiencing from The Motley Fool, Seth Jayson, Jack Uldrich and peers.

In the past weeks, Altair shares rose to a level consistent with its results and contracts. But, soon - here and here and here, three articles on three days?!... - The Motley Fool has attacked, as usually, to decrease Altair's momentum...

Now, the question has changed. It's not anymore "why?" or "for whom?" - A123 Systems? - , but "until when?". Until when will the SEC authorize this kind of systematic campaign over a company?...

Quousque tandem, Catilina, abutere patientia nostra?


Disclaimer: I own shares of Altair Nanotechnologies.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

I guess that's why they call it the... Fools!...



The Motley Fool again and again on Altair Nanotechnologies. Every time happens a spike at Altair's stock price or a consolidation tendency at its shares, there comes The Motley Fool with its systematic negative campaign against Altair. Something for the SEC to pay attention.

The spanyards have an old saying "(Y)o no creo en las brujas, pero que las hay, hay!..." (I don't believe in the witches, but that they exist, they do!...). In the broad investment business there are a lot of demons, ranging from contracts put by a competitor on some company's fate to short trading after panic news. These practices are illegal but they exist.

I cannot accuse The Motley Fool of illegal practices. But I can evaluate The Motley Fool's negative systematic campaign against Altair, an evidence of coincident wrongdoing.

Nevertheless, albeit the perplexity of the market about The Motley Fool's behavior its negative campaign against Altair continues. I guess that's why they call it the... Fools!...


Disclaimer: I own shares of Altair Nanotechnologies.