I also defend his right to say what he wants.
I've been a very successful businessman for thirty-three years, as well as being an IDCC stockholder for perhaps longer than anyone else. My success has always been based on my vibes. I observed Michael Cohen very carefully from a very close distance. This is what I do best. My vibes on him are very bad. I do not trust him at all. His agenda is not what we "long term" investors want. He wants to do a "hit & run" on IDCC, make a quick buck and get out. We are interested in IDCC's true value, which I believe is beyond our wildest dreams. Michael Cohen, and others like him, are dangerous if not contained.