Wily, I don't believe this dialogue interests anyone, so I'll make it short. You can have the last word: I don't really care.
I attach no particular importance to your insults, no more than russett's, or BB's, or anyone else's.
My main purpose in the last few months has been to confirm the existence of collusion to manipulate the price of DMX shares, and to simultaneously work the boards with the purpose of spreading fear and discontent among DMX investors - to a degree exceeding their already legitimate fears.
Identifying the houses at work was no real problem, but what was needed was for someone to step forward and say, "Yes, that is what we're doing."
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Peoples' "handles" on these chat lines sometimes say a lot about the person. "Beckysboss", for instance. The name is designed to inspire a perception about the poster.
What perception is "wilyolvet" supposed to create? An appearance of savvy, perhaps, and experience: of cunning, and survival. The handle goes beyond simple identification - the purpose is to create an image.
Of course, that perception was abetted by remarks about "the little guy" being out of the picture, and how wilyolvet was privy to knowledge and relationships that lesser beings couldn't understand - including detailed lectures on how Bay Street, and the "pros" work.
So, if wilyolvet was to publicly acknowledge his part in this scam, it was necessary to goad him into anger. The handle suggested the best way to do this was to contradict the very image he was trying to project.
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So, I'm afraid I spoke poorly of you. I laughed at your "professionalism" and called you, and the people you were working with "clowns". I derided the intention to eliminate management, when you had no satisfactory alternative. I called you "fools".
It was done with the intention of having you acknowledge your part in the scam - and it succeeded.
Nothing personal: just a means to an end.
So, if you wish to continue your personal vendetta, please feel free. Attack at will. I'm neither angered nor disturbed by your perceptions. They're meaningless.
What's important is that DMX investors have come to understand what's been going on, and that they no longer believe that the manipulated price represents the true feeling of the market.
The attack on DMX may not be finished, but Friday's action shows the truth - the market does see value and potential in DMX.
There's an end to all things, and that will include the ability of a few large holders, and their spokespersons on chat lines, to negatively influence a thinly-traded stock, its management, and its investors.
Jim |