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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC)

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To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (14270)9/4/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: wm sharp  Read Replies (3) of 27311
 
Larry, What you should have done in February is invested in the company, plain and simple. In fact, this is what you should have done months earlier when your precious Red Chip jumped ship on the company at exactly the time when the returning Lev Dawson needed a vote of confidence from real investors.
But this is obviously not your style. As Dawson forged ahead, you groused.
As I've indicated repeatedly, you, Zeev, and a host of professional whiners are active on the Internet to service your own vulture appetites - pounding on the negative and preying upon small company vulnerabilities.
Your response to this line of argument is to seek out your fellow scavengers. When Dennis V. posted a reasonable assessment of the damage these attacks can do to struggling companies, you grabbed the post and went crying "boo-boo" to Wexler.
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There you were consoled by the head worm and, most notably, got a crash course in cutthroat economics by one of his flock:
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I would suspect that any new visitors to this thread would look upon these sordid activities with a great deal of suspicion.
The only appearance of paid hype around here falls on you and the rest of these slimy characters who persist (unless asked by management and/or lawyers to leave, that is!) at a time when short interest is roughly 10% of the outstanding.

Fortunately, things are changing. As legal costs rise, small companies who aggressively challenge these attacks can look forward to a time when the pay scale for two-bit Internet mouthpieces just doesn't cover their legal expenses. Similarly, organizations like SI won't be able to justify the liability and will boot the scum out on the street.

You are as aware as anyone of the outright lies spewn by Bill Wexler about this company in recent months. Yet you buddied up to the guy. This, more than anything, reveals your intentions.

(PS: Do not come back with some tear jerker about how Wexler, Zeev and the rest of you donate your time to protect unwitting shareholders. This argument has been beaten into the ground by the shorts and rendered ludicrous by your self-serving, hypocritical behavior on these threads.)
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