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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.570+0.6%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: Mike M who wrote (5239)12/4/1999 4:08:00 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (3) of 10293
 
The collapse of the GUMM fraud must have confused Mike M(oron).

<<This is the fellow that is leading you to short GUMM, VLNC, WAVX and a host of others folks....>>

Here's my "atrocious" record with WAVX

techstocks.com

Mikey also conveniently neglects to mention that I issued a cover call for VLNC when the stock was trading at 5 and lower, with a reshort a higher prices.

Even though loyal thread followers have profited handsomely by my long calls in AMAT, AOL, NVLS, ALTR, COST, CSCO, AXP, BT, etc.
Dimwit shills such as Mike M who just can not tolerate my negative opinion of the GUMM stock fraud will incessantly launch obnoxious personal attacks and harp on the far fewer bad trades, usually taken out of context, in a desperate - and futile - attempt to undermine my credibility. Ironically, they only end up enhancing it.

Mikey loves to remind everyone that I sold AAPL for a loss when my original long call was 100% correct.

<<In the immortal words of Yogi, "deja(pple) vu all over again.">>

I agree that it was a mistake and should have stuck to my guns.

What the dimwit neglects to mention is that he agreed with my decision to get out of AAPL...making him not only a (continuously wrong) shill for the GUMM fraud, but a jerk and hypocrite as well.

Message 11393173

Here's Mike M's opinion about my poor decision to sell AAPL too soon....

Message 11399579

Not only was he just as wrong as I was to agree on the sell, but he was even more incorrect because - unlike me - he felt that the news would only get worse, where my only concern was that the market would ignore Apple's turnaround and rapidly improving business.

Goodbye Mikey. In the immortal words of Bill Wexler, "Don't forget to brush off your knees when you get back up."
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