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Pastimes : A@P VOTE: Guilty or Innocent?

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To: StockDung who wrote (653)10/25/2002 10:22:53 AM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (2) of 717
 
I thought you were only interested in fact?
According to what I see, Amr posted a "super sell" at 11 after being way off at 7.
"EGHT is at 11 as good of a sale as it gets"
To me, that reads it does,'t get any better
At what point should those following have tapped into grandma's retirement funds?
Then after the close on the 2nd, said it would drop further on the 3rd.
When he was wrong about that, after the fact, he says that he sold more at 14
And to wrap it all up, he boldly summarizes his trade as selling at 14 and buying at 6-7
This is a very clear example of Amr obfuscating the facts.
Something he was very skilled at.

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