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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (24905)10/19/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: SLSUSMA  Read Replies (2) of 27722
 
A@P, not quite, son. Check out your SKYM posts:

Message 6989472

Message 6989923

Message 6991955

Message 6991548

Message 6994341

Message 6996647

Let's see. According to your posts, you had no position in SKYM as of 1:05 AM, 28 Dec 1998. SKYM last traded on 24 December in the $20's. The next few days (25-27 Dec) were holidays for the market, BTW.

SKYM opened that day (28 Dec) at $48 and closed at $35 and change. The next day (29 Dec) it opened at $45 and closed at $40 and change. Intraday highs were $48 and $45, respectively. By your own posts, you shorted starting at $29 and change and also in the $40's.

Yet in your posts here you told me you were long SKYM and rode it the $40's.

rode it to 40 and change making more on SKYM than I vere have on anything prior or since <i/>

If that it true, then you must have held SKYM since Dec 24, the Friday prior when the market was last open. SKYM was only about a 2 day play, so please explain to me how you could have rode it to the $40's and made a bundle without having a position prior to the major run up?

I have no axe to grind with you per se, but I find it ironic that you who preach honor and integrity in the market would lie (or seem to lie yourself).

Regards,

USMA95

P.S. Go ahead and threaten to beat me up or sue me. My profile no longer reflects it, but where I am, I have access to some of the finest minds in the country concerning cyberlaw. These guys who love to play with a case like this.
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