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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold

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To: Hank who wrote (1275)11/1/1999 1:21:00 AM
From: DanZ  Read Replies (1) of 5582
 
<Fact one- Ziscam (sic) does not work.>

Fact? LMAO! This isn't a fact. It's "Hank's" opinion. You can't even spell the name of the product properly so why would anyone take you seriously? I say it works, along with many other people who own the stock because they think it works. You say it doesn't. We'll find out who is right when the results of the clinical study are published.

Fact two- GUMM is a NET money LOSER.

The only fact is that GumTech lost money last year. What does this have to do with substantiating your opinion that they will "probably always be a net money loser"? Wow, you sure make analyzing stocks easy. All one has to do is look at last year's income statement to figure out what will happen next year LOLOL. I can see why you aren't a stock analyst.

<Guys like you always sell at the top and get out with a profit no matter what. Right?>

Well, not exactly. I make more than I lose but rarely get out at the top and don't make a profit on every trade. Most if not all my trades are posted as close to real time as practical on one of two threads:

Subject 11011 or Subject 11272

As a rule, I don't post my trades five hours after the market closes like your dog buddy and I normally post my intentions before I even make a trade. The current status of our open positions (including mine) is at Message 11751774
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