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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.554-4.1%Dec 8 3:59 PM EST

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To: J.Y. Wang who wrote (4508)10/31/1999 10:53:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (2) of 10293
 
<<This used to be a profitable source of information about shorting stocks.>>

And it still is. That's why I'm advising my readers that this market is dangerous to short into for the foreseeable future. When my opinion changes, I'll say so.

<<Now, Bill hypes longs with the best of them>>

Incorrect. I find good companies which I feel are grossly undervalued and stand a good chance of appreciating considerably. i don't hype story stocks or momentum stocks, nor do I resort to tactics similar to shill and touts of frauds such as GUMM, REFR and ZONA.

I happen to think AOL, CLIC, NVLS, ONE, etc are going much higher. Do you see me spreading misinformation about these companies? Do you see me chasing down short-sellers on other threads and threatening or annoying them? Do you see me going on Yahoo threads and writing post after post after post about how someone who disagrees with me is an idiot (go to the yahoo stock message boards and do a search for "Wexler"...you would think that the investors in GUMM and PAMC talk about little else).

As far as responding to flames...I'm simply having fun with these people while they're still entertaining the illusion that they're pet stocks will make them rich rich RICH. History has shown that they usually don't stick around after their frauds collapse.
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