11-02-2013, 10:23 AM
'admin' pid='30748' datel Wrote:The fact that the journalist asked a few awkward questions isn't necessarily an indication of foul play by the network (Bloomberg). It's a very complex story, and she has to manage multiple items, at most, it's sloppy work by the research team. They did give Block quite a bit of air time, but then again, I suppose that's good for ratings. What I'm saying is that the truth is out there, but don't expect a Bloomberg TV show to go too deeply into it. That's frustrating, yes, but I have little doubt that this will be settled rather conclusively when the independent report is out and PWC give them a clean bill of health on their Q3 earnings. Until then, appearances seem to matter more than reality, I'm afraid.
i can't agree more with you on that. Only a 3rd party reputable independent investigation could close this case, neither NQ nor MW could defeat the other by simply showing evidences. There will always be questions on the crebility of things presented.
That's why NQ forms an independent special committe immediately after the attack. Very important and smart way to handle the situation! I have full faith in them.

