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November 11, 2008 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Just wondering where all the “Bring it on people” are at #302810November 11, 2008 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Just wondering where all the “Bring it on people” are at #303174
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Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]
The layoffs at Amylin are the beginning of tech in San Diego being devastated. Cash flow negative companies, of which there are plenty in San Diego, won’t make it. Investors were buying companies, like houses, with the anticipation of appreciation. Take away appreciation and the capital dries up.
Even if a company’s technology is good, why fund the negative cash flows and overhead when you can eventually buy the technology at fire sale?
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Yup. That one hits a wee bit close to home. Needless to say, my coworkers don’t wanna believe me.
November 11, 2008 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Just wondering where all the “Bring it on people” are at #303183HereWeGo
Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]
The layoffs at Amylin are the beginning of tech in San Diego being devastated. Cash flow negative companies, of which there are plenty in San Diego, won’t make it. Investors were buying companies, like houses, with the anticipation of appreciation. Take away appreciation and the capital dries up.
Even if a company’s technology is good, why fund the negative cash flows and overhead when you can eventually buy the technology at fire sale?
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Yup. That one hits a wee bit close to home. Needless to say, my coworkers don’t wanna believe me.
November 11, 2008 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Just wondering where all the “Bring it on people” are at #303200HereWeGo
Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]
The layoffs at Amylin are the beginning of tech in San Diego being devastated. Cash flow negative companies, of which there are plenty in San Diego, won’t make it. Investors were buying companies, like houses, with the anticipation of appreciation. Take away appreciation and the capital dries up.
Even if a company’s technology is good, why fund the negative cash flows and overhead when you can eventually buy the technology at fire sale?
[/quote]
Yup. That one hits a wee bit close to home. Needless to say, my coworkers don’t wanna believe me.
November 11, 2008 at 2:28 PM in reply to: Just wondering where all the “Bring it on people” are at #303257HereWeGo
Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]
The layoffs at Amylin are the beginning of tech in San Diego being devastated. Cash flow negative companies, of which there are plenty in San Diego, won’t make it. Investors were buying companies, like houses, with the anticipation of appreciation. Take away appreciation and the capital dries up.
Even if a company’s technology is good, why fund the negative cash flows and overhead when you can eventually buy the technology at fire sale?
[/quote]
Yup. That one hits a wee bit close to home. Needless to say, my coworkers don’t wanna believe me.
November 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #302133HereWeGo
Participant[quote]I made the mistake of “upgrading” to vista…Oops….
[/quote]Here’s a tip: If your mouse driver freezes up, especially after the screen saver runs for a while, just unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
I just love Vista.
November 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #302494HereWeGo
Participant[quote]I made the mistake of “upgrading” to vista…Oops….
[/quote]Here’s a tip: If your mouse driver freezes up, especially after the screen saver runs for a while, just unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
I just love Vista.
November 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #302502HereWeGo
Participant[quote]I made the mistake of “upgrading” to vista…Oops….
[/quote]Here’s a tip: If your mouse driver freezes up, especially after the screen saver runs for a while, just unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
I just love Vista.
November 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #302520HereWeGo
Participant[quote]I made the mistake of “upgrading” to vista…Oops….
[/quote]Here’s a tip: If your mouse driver freezes up, especially after the screen saver runs for a while, just unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
I just love Vista.
November 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #302576HereWeGo
Participant[quote]I made the mistake of “upgrading” to vista…Oops….
[/quote]Here’s a tip: If your mouse driver freezes up, especially after the screen saver runs for a while, just unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
I just love Vista.
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ParticipantCould the government do a WaMu type takeover of AIG, wiping out the debt, then breaking up AIG to cover the loan and the remaining liabilities?
OT, look at Granny getting whacked. Wow.
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ParticipantCould the government do a WaMu type takeover of AIG, wiping out the debt, then breaking up AIG to cover the loan and the remaining liabilities?
OT, look at Granny getting whacked. Wow.
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ParticipantCould the government do a WaMu type takeover of AIG, wiping out the debt, then breaking up AIG to cover the loan and the remaining liabilities?
OT, look at Granny getting whacked. Wow.
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ParticipantCould the government do a WaMu type takeover of AIG, wiping out the debt, then breaking up AIG to cover the loan and the remaining liabilities?
OT, look at Granny getting whacked. Wow.
HereWeGo
ParticipantCould the government do a WaMu type takeover of AIG, wiping out the debt, then breaking up AIG to cover the loan and the remaining liabilities?
OT, look at Granny getting whacked. Wow.
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