In pic7, I can't quite tell if the top transistor is an NPN or a PNP; assuming it's an NPN, there are two problems with the circuit. First, there is no pulldown resistor to allow its emitter to go negative; and second, there is no pullup resistor on the second transistor to allow its emitter to go positive.
In pic8, driving both the base and the collector with pure current sources gives no basis for establishing a defined operating point (Vce & Ic). If the circuit functions at all (as an amplifier, I assume), it will be by sheer luck.
The circuit in pic9 shows a proper base bias network and emitter ballast resistor to set the collector current, but with a pure current source feeding the collector the collector voltage is undefined.
In pic8, driving both the base and the collector with pure current sources gives no basis for establishing a defined operating point (Vce & Ic). If the circuit functions at all (as an amplifier, I assume), it will be by sheer luck.
The circuit in pic9 shows a proper base bias network and emitter ballast resistor to set the collector current, but with a pure current source feeding the collector the collector voltage is undefined.