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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (3544)12/23/2000 11:50:32 AM
From: DanZ  Read Replies (4) of 5582
 
So you participated in the consumer market testing for Procter & Gamble's new dental gum? How else could you have tasted it, fool? I hardly think that P&G gives a crap about the opinion of an ignorant criminal short seller who recently got out of jail for mail fraud--even if you had tasted it which is probably a lie anyway. P&G selected Gum Tech to make their gum for a reason, and nobody other than Hank, Worthington, Mad2, and a handful of other short sellers who don't make a difference care whether you like this company's products. The important thing is that analysts project the size of the dental gum market to be $100 million to $200 million, and some think that it will grow to $500 million. If anyone can expand the market to the upper end of the range, P&G can. Even if the market is only $200 million, P&G will in all likelihood command the highest market share in the dental gum market, and Gum Tech's profit will blow you morons away.

Funny that you talk about hemorrhoids and gum tasting like sh*t in the same post. Where did you put the gum before you chewed it?
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