Google Faces Wall Street Revolt 445
Fred Flange wrote to mention a Times of London article, which explains a minor rebellion against GOOG on Wall Street. The company, which has always refused to offer guidance for its stock, is now being peppered with requests to do just that. From the article: "Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Google's founders and biggest shareholders, made plain in their listing prospectus that the company would reject many of the orthodox methods of doing business with Wall Street and instead adopt a mantra to encourage its employees to do good and not 'evil'. Other Wall Street analysts last night were also preparing reports that agreed with RBC, The Times has learnt. 'The time has come for Google to step into line,' one analyst said. 'It is in the interest of all shareholders, including the company's employees and officers, that the share price achieves some stability.'"
Google to Wall Street: (Score:5, Funny)
Dear Larry and Sergei, (Score:5, Funny)
1) get bent
and
2) do their own work, the lazy bastards.
Love,
Justin.
Re:They'll give in ... (Score:2, Funny)
O. Wyss
Re:Maybe the analysts should do a little work??? (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder what those stock analysts would think of Stooooogle ?
The threat 'Go away or I will replace you with a very small shell script' comes to mind
Dear Analysts (Score:4, Funny)