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Gold/Mining/Energy : Crystallex (KRY)

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To: Mr Metals who wrote (5999)3/4/1998 12:24:00 PM
From: c.r. earle  Read Replies (1) of 10836
 
I am not going state presumptuously that I have any idea what is going on here with this latest report from this company, Asenio.

My only comment on the release is similar in query to what a previous poster had questioned about a shorters motives.

This latest release begs the following question (imo anyway). If they are very secure in their short position and do in fact know something unavailable to most of us or are more apt at understanding the different positions, why would they be warning us all?

Would it not make more sense for them to stay silent and increase their short position? Is it very common for a large institutional firm that specializes (as they state in their release) in shorting to alert the world through this type of press release? It would certainly seem to this humble poster that their best form of attack would be to simply say nothing and let the rest of the world bid the share price up.

But then again what do I know. I will allow the 'really' knowledgable people on this thread like Viper to figure it all out! (I know Viper there is nothing to figure out, you know all the answers.)

Regards
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