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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks

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To: Nick who wrote (9750)6/8/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: poodle  Read Replies (1) of 18691
 
Nick, if you really need facts, could you, please, look here:
Message 2984854

and around. I posted several messages and then left. I did not find any bull's argument and decided to save my time. It was in Dec. I was really surprised that nobody considered seriously obvious facts at that time, including, BTW, the most active (today) CCSI bears. There were some pleasant exceptions but that's another story.
Fraud? That's not the first thing I noticed. Management, writing at the top of the "investor sheet" that "bilirubin is a disease" simply does not know anything about the field they are working in. And everything else you may read from their documents is just the illustration of complete incopetence. (You do not have to be MD to VERIFY the initial point: just take medical dictionary.)

BTW, huge short interest may be rather dangerous for bears now.

Best wishes.
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