If You Can't Beat, Go Long



The only thing that upsets me is the fact that I didn't invest when the stocks were at $85/share.
 
I can't help but wonder what the price would be if the investors were more aware of how they screw/dupe their advertising customers, the extent to which they invest in non-core and speculative endeavors, the full extent of users' privacy concerns, or the annoying and constant fiddling with interfaces.

Might be time for a short sell.
 
I can't help but wonder what the price would be if the investors were more aware of how they screw/dupe their advertising customers, the extent to which they invest in non-core and speculative endeavors, the full extent of users' privacy concerns, or the annoying and constant fiddling with interfaces.

Might be time for a short sell.

They still have one of the best advertising networks out there with one of the greatest reaches.

If it were really all one huge dupe where no significant value was delivered, there wouldn't be so many publishers and advertisers using it.
 
I can't help but wonder what the price would be if the investors were more aware of how they screw/dupe their advertising customers, the extent to which they invest in non-core and speculative endeavors, the full extent of users' privacy concerns, or the annoying and constant fiddling with interfaces.

Might be time for a short sell.

Profits are profits.
 
I can't help but wonder what the price would be if the investors were more aware of how they screw/dupe their advertising customers, the extent to which they invest in non-core and speculative endeavors, the full extent of users' privacy concerns, or the annoying and constant fiddling with interfaces.

Might be time for a short sell.

Million other companies out there to short, goog isn't one of them. :2twocents: