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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: Noneyet who wrote (851)9/1/1997 7:53:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson   of 1267
 
Thomas; I have not yet decided about Westergaard. If attacked he circles his wagons, don't you? If a stock was trashed with no basis(in your view) would you not want to strike back at an anonyme? So you pay ot get his name, and then you find he has an agenda. So you have 'Tout Wars'. Fun isn't it. Now if someone was out and out lying and trying to attempt fraud, the SEC should step in. But for effusive and accurate praise, is that not just being an honest broker? Without knowing what went before I will watch Westergaard and see if he acts like a fraud or an honest broker, and the I will make a decision about him and also about Pluvia, as he seems to have an agenda as well, so neither hands are completely clean.

Those papparazzis are the worst kind of rats, I hope they die of starvation in the cold dark recesses of the Bastille(I know it is not a jail now, but the thought is comforting) .

Bill
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