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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: Pluvia who wrote (752)9/2/1997 1:24:00 AM
From: Wendell Holmes   of 1267
 
Okay, Steve, per your request here are my questions and how they relate to the ethical issues.
1. You referred us to one of your posts wherein you disclose the real name of a dentist who had been posting anonymously as SmilePage. Why do you deserve our support against someone who threatens to do something to you that's okay for you to do to someone else?

2. You posted repeatedly that you had no financial interest in either laser company. Cory Johnson reported that ILT sold you lasers and that you are not a dentist. If you paid money for a product you can't use , and claim you didn't sell, how is this not an appropriate question?

3. Why do you have a Level II Nasdaq to "check your portfolio" every morning?
Okay, sorry, this is definitely your private business and I have no right to ask you a potentially embarassing question. I just thought that anyone who knows that Level II is pretty expensive, and tells what each marketmaker in a stock is bidding and offering in real time, would want to know why you need one. Don't answer and spoil our fun speculating on whether you are a SOES bandit or hedge fund or just like to gang up on thin stocks with your 20 or 30 friends you trade with.
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