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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 78.51-4.3%Jan 29 3:59 PM EST

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To: WallStreetTips who wrote ()8/11/1999 11:30:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
WST,

I'm not worried in the least.

The company's that are suing those people (I know only of AZNT) are hardly wealthy enough to defend itself against the lawsuits being filed against THEM.

I've seen these alledged "bashers" at work, and I'll tell you what... they are right more often than they are wrong.

They have uncovered some very blatant scams (normally alledged squeezes against "naked shorts") put on my some current and former SI members (who ironically, now find themselves hanging out on Raging Bullsh... :0)

Everyone has the right to pick a "dog" stock... Lordy knows, I've picked a few myself.

But NO ONE should ignore negative information voluntarily offered and documented, and complain that their stock is being "bashed". Those who watched the "cartel" hype up RMIL and led the investing lambs to financial slaughter, have a great example of how to do MAJOR due diligence.

The point being that, SI is a forum for sharing information with one another, not use it as your personal promotional tool to hype companies without the smallest degree of fundamental worth on speculative short squeezes.

Just my humble opinion.

Regards,

Ron
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