Securities
analysts give you investment advice. They suggest what securities to
buy and sell.
Analysts
constantly critique management of publicly owned companies. They
claim to know what products and services companies ought to produce
and what they should charge. Analysts propose when to hire and fire
top executives.
Yet
very few analysts have hands-on ability to understand how any
business operates from the inside. They are not even that proficient
concerning Wall Street inner activity.
As
I have often said ( see my Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments),
they haven’t the business experience to successfully run a
pushcart. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and
@BusinessNewshole tweets.)
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