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Technology Stocks : XYBR - Xybernaut

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To: StockDung who wrote (4754)1/26/2002 12:39:43 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) of 6847
 
Good one Truthie,

I'll let you check that one out for me. I've done very well putting small sums of money into speculative low pricers. I almost never buy other than at lows. (That's just the spec part of my portfolio.) A pretty good percentage of these specs wind up being 10-30 baggers, which more than pays for the ones that poop out.

I bought into XYBR under a buck several years ago. I bought and sold and still hold shares. It's not enough to either make me rich or to hurt me. That's my own personal philosophy which I've pointed out over and over. (Of course, that doesn't stop a BottomShorter from claiming I'm touting something.)

Anyway, I think I've been pretty even handed for a LONG on XYBR. I still feel it has huge potential. A reverse split, that you mentioned, in all due respect would only work into the hands of shorts as the price would fall back to where it was before. You know that!

Management has to do one of the following (this is not brain surgery, this is a list of truisms)

1) Increase sales enough to justify a fundamental price increase in the shares.

2) Sell out to one of their partners. This is preferable to the game of issue new shares and then have insiders cash in their stock on every rise.

In the meantime, management should send a message to the investment community and their long loyal shareholders that they are serious about "enhancing shareholder value."

Instead of worrying about having enough authorized shares to give to management, insiders should be buying here. They made enough already. Time to support the shareholders. Give a little back.

Now Truthie, it's time for you to be a bit more even handed. You never did respond to my lengthy post to you a while back. Are you getting paid to bash XYBR? I don't object, just disclose as you suggest to the touts. Are you affiliated with those who are short XYBR? Again, no objection to that, just disclose.

As for POSino, et als. I've indicated to you that I pretty much ignore any stuff by ANALysts whether paid by companies or by so-called investment houses. I don't think anyone will invest in XYBR from now on based on any of that type of garbage.

If they sell product or the company, it's still a big winner.

Take care,

RRUFFF
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