I think it would have been better if Wired described NETZ like this gentleman poster on aol did:
Subject: Re: NETZ News from Wired.com Date: Tue, Mar 3, 1998 01:59 EST From: LBrown1153 Message-id: <19980303065901.BAA03816@ladder02.news.aol.com>
Brede, with all humility I accept your thanks. However, I do hope you don't end up hating me if NETZ proves to be legit. The price support yesterday at $0.40 was very interesting. The first time the price came off that level it climbed to $0.56. That's where I bot back in. Then it immediately began the slow fall back to the low $0.40's and again climbed back to the low $0.50's. With that level of support, we just may have something worthwhile here.
Some very good questions have been raised on this message board regarding the Wired.com story. I bot into NETZ last week before any company press releases hit the public. The news I saw was coming from the market, and it was all good news. How could so many people in the market be singing the praises of possibilities for this company and then the next week one story from one source knocks the stock on its can? It boggles my mind.
But this won't be the first time I've been wrong. I missed with LOCH, and now with NETZ, I guess you could say my portfolio has been almost devoured by the LOCH-NETZ monstor. It's a two-headed creature with no eyes to see, ears to hear, nor legs to carry it up the hill of success. The LOCH-NETZ monster has long arms and enormous hands to reach and scoop up currencies, two large mouths with huge jaws to slowly chew the money it has confiscated. And the LOCH-NETZ monster is equiped with a double-barrel, flame throwing ass that burns away any hope one might have of ever recovering what has been consumed by the great LOCH-NETZ monstor. (Hey, look at the time this was posted. It's very late at night. What do you expect?)
Oh well, enough of that...... for now. On a more serious note, I'll be watching NETZ very closely for an opportunity to sell at $0.66 and then re-ass-es the situation. TS&P.
Larry (sighter of the LOCH-NETZ monstor) B.
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