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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: Gary105 who wrote (2007)1/17/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (1) of 7111
 
Unfortunate all those who could effectivly help us are in ATTICA....

Gary,

I have in fact agreed with your point #4 and sold late Friday all the shares which I bought earlier the day. Watching the upward action I controlled my greed and got out around 14 1/2. The rise after the stand off show looked very suspicious to me. Almost like setting the table for another round downwards.

For sakes of my holdings in the bank I wished I could be more optimistic but at the moment I feeI totally betrayed by the legal department of the entire " Nasd.System ".

Skip,

Now you know exaclty what I was talking about friday afternoon. Be it RADAF, PAIR, CCSI or whatever other manipulated stock, we are being ripped off every day. Big time.

The only solution for us is either to quit, go horse racing or form individual investment teams (Mini funds) and go after those white collar gangsters and utilize the benefits of digital technology to our advantage while halting this shower of " Chuzpe eeeeees."

All those lifting our valets while telling us it is raining when they actually piss on our heads.

Shortening, put and call options, for sound commercial reasons is fine but robbing people in plain daylight as has been demonstrated one way and the other with RADAF and CCSI within a few hours is just tooooooo much to endure any further.

What are investors and daytraders ? Einsteins, Professors in Economics, Harvard graduates?

Not likely. We see a company with a product or service which we feel has a chance in the market place. If we feel it has has and the managment is of professional nature we risk our money. No more and no less and may God have mercy with our good or bad decisions.

What we and foremostly the companies we invest in, DO NO require or need is the company or the encounter with so called brokers which most recently were identified and named by the SEC as " swindlers ".


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