DISQUS

All About Nortel: Mark Sue Downgrades NT

  • oneof34kleft · 1 year ago
    mark sue????? who is he.... oh-ya some one who can predict a stock price after it reaches that point.
    tho what he is saying maybe true, but after the fact is like a bad news paper reporter. days late...
  • Texan · 1 year ago
    Mark Sue and RBC should be investigated for playing on investor sentiments to his own gain. SEC should as a minimum look into trading pattern of RBC over the past few months to see if they stand to gain more or lose more from this downgrade of all telecom stocks (NT, ALU, ERIC) on a day when global markets were already shaky.
  • Should have Sold in Feb 2004 · 1 year ago
    As with most NT analysts...reacting to something that is obvious or after it happens. None of them can be trusted. People are losing millions because of their biased, self-serving predictions.

    Yes, all NT analysts should be investigated by the SEC and the pathetic OSC.
  • ex-Nortel · 1 year ago
    Over the past 2 years, Mark Shue has demonstrated that he has the same grasp of the internetworking business as Mike Z. Nortel has been the walking dead for the past 2 years and most insiders in the internetworking business recognized that salient fact.
  • exnt2 · 1 year ago
    idiot. just about as much credibility as the company he covers.

    RBC = Royal Bullshitting Conmen
  • protospherical1 · 1 year ago
    I wonder why revisions always reflect a target higher that what it currently trades at.
    No wonder they have been wrong all these years.
  • notafan · 1 year ago
    NT share prices and Mark Sue's analysis have been creating this massive negative synergy. Sue sets a low target --> NT share prices fall --> Sue "corrects" his target with bunch of new excuses he discovers ---> NT share prices fall more... It's been a vicious cycle. I think Sue knows he's definitely having an effect on the share prices but I guess he wants to cover his ass first.
  • puddintane · 1 year ago
    "As a casualty of Wall Street's ongoing turmoil, Nortel stock lost 10% of its value by the closing sound of today's trading bell."

    Ah, now, don't be blaming it all on "Wall Street" cuz I'll invariably counter with "global warming".