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Technology Stocks : VeriSign (VRSN)
VRSN 239.80+1.8%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: Labrador who wrote (1203)5/3/2001 6:15:45 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) of 1285
 
He sent out another wire today, "Asensio & Company, Inc.: Peering into VeriSign's Foolish $12 Billion Bubble".

This makes three disparaging releases in two days.


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Heres to Asensio, The biggest idiot ever.

Let us look at Asensio's 1999 releases:

"September 29, 1999 - NSOL’s .com monopoly terminated."

(It was not terminated.. but extended... twice now)

July 09, 1999 - "U.S. Department of Commerce confirms progress towards pending NSOL contract termination."

(Nope... it has reversed itself)

July 09, 1999 - "NSOL's political campaign fails to alter termination process."

(Actually, it did.)

May 6, 1999 - "NSOL's insider sold stock shortly before ICANN designation."

(The stock promptly tripled in value after he sold some shares.)

April 28, 1999 - Letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley concerning Amendment 13 to NSOL's DNS contract. (requesting reduction in their regisrar fee)

(REJECTED)

April 22, 1999 - NSOL fails to obtain DOC approval for registry fee.

(Actually it did)

April 12, 1999 - NSOL forced to reverse InterNIC take-over.

(Wrong.)

April 08, 1999 - "U.S. Department of Commerce considers soliciting bids for registry service. NSOL faces $2 registry fee bid."

(Please, quit lying to us.)

March 25, 1999 - "Network Solutions fails to disclose government notification. "There is no reasonable basis to expect that NSOL's DNS contract will not completely be terminated on or before its scheduled termination date"

(Wrong again ASSensio.)

March 25, 1999 - "NSOL possesses no lock on domain registry or registrar businesses."

Wrong again, jack assensio

Can you actually find ONE release here that turned out to be true?

What a Jackass. I can think of no easier way to lose money than grant credence to this idiot with an agenda.
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