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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Done, gone. who wrote (6075)9/9/1997 4:31:00 PM
From: marty009   of 13949
 
When someone yells fire in a crowded theater, physical injuries may result.
When someone yells scam in a public media (AOL), financial injuries may result.
If those in control allow this, then they may also assume responsibility/liability.

Remarks were made on SI by apparent shorts in an apparent attempt to
knock down the price of IAIC. The Monk immitator went a step further in his apparent grab for attention.

Then some of you added to the situation by sniping at IAIC out of vindictiveness or childish fun.

Next, the stock takes a dive---apparentley due to the fear and doubt, some of which was created by individuals on AOL.

I understood why the shorts attacked IAIC. They are motivated by fear
and greed. But, I wondered why some of you jumped at the opportunity
to follow with snide remarks.

Then I realized that some inappropriate remarks were made by ALYD and
IAIC shareholders on each others threads.

It is not constructive to trash each others investments to get a laugh
or out of vindictivness. You just invite the sharks. The shorts just love a pissing contest where fear and doubts are created.

Now, the lawyers may have THEIR fun.
ALL OF THE ABOVE IS MY OPINION
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