"If they find something of interest in Asia that's at the right price, they may consider buying," - Mamoun Tazi, an analyst at MF Global Securities Ltd in London.
He was referring to a major global bank's takeover strategy. I think he's an idiot.
His 'analysis' is very broad and generalistic. Isn't it kinda obvious that everyone will only buy something that interest them if it's at the right price? I'm interested in a Ferrari but the price sure don't suit me (read: can't afford by miles!) so I'm not buying it. A Peugeot 206 however is at the right price, but it doesn't interest me.
Even worse, he used the words 'may consider buying'. That's another no-brainer, dimwit. I don't think I need to explain what's wrong with this right?
If his boss has any brains, he should give Mr. Tazi there a tight slap for making an ass out of the firm with that kind of statement.
Ahh, senseless rant. Happy Friday folks!
Friday, March 6, 2009
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1 comment:
even i could say that.
the word "may" tu pun hmmm.
betul. mencacatkan fact.
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