Jane, it's wonderful to see the longs getting desperate... the last gasp comes sooner than I thought it would -- they've quit discussing the stock completely!
Discredit anyone bearing facts you don't like! Good fallback position.... keep trying! The red flags are beginning to multiply...
Once again, facts are met with attacks. Why not just question Ira as to why the company keeps jerking its shareholders around? I can't solve your frustration on that... sorry, kids. Only he can. When does the game of "Let's Make a Deal" end, and he finally shows you what's behind the curtain? <<<No info, no credibility!>>>
So Jane... I don't provide enough information for you? At least I list an e-mail address, jeez. You come from nowhere, have no e-mail address, no education, no job (but lots of money)... yup, you must be real.
Personally, I am beginning to think you are a guy. Your "Barbie" persona and ridiculous profile would lead anyone with common sense to believe this. No self-respecting woman would act this way. If you are, instead, female and have no self-respect, I apologize.
I explained my mail forwarding address in a post long ago to Jin Chun, who I'm sure remembers it well <smile>. As I told him at the time, I didn't realize that I needed the permission of anyone who posts here to use it. Here I thought I could list my e-mail address as a courtesy to anyone who cared to write, and promote free and open discussion to all...
Well, you know what they say, no good deed goes unpunished. No wonder people write me fearful of posting anything that might be seen as negative, even if it is good, important information about FAMH. They don't want goons like you coming after them.
If there were a connection between the Myriad Internet service and the Myriad employment service (which, far as I know, has no office in Chicago)... do you really think that I would avoid using other free forwarding services at the risk of giving away my "diabolical scheme"? I think I could cover my tracks better, if I had any to cover.
I could make a better case for Brad and Cheryl being the same person, actually, posting on the same threads, following the same stocks, with the same comments, ad nauseam. Why bother though. I'm here to talk about the stock, not to make a profit by any means necessary, as it appears to be coming to for some.
So far here I've been told: I'm a market maker, I work for a market maker, I'm Andrew, I'm Lowell, I'm "soomuchfun", I'm Jamie Orr, I want to short the stock (though none of us can), I want to hold the price down so I can buy, I secretly own the stock, I shouldn't post anything negative while owning the stock, shouldn't post anything negative without owning the stock.... sheesh. None of it true, but the amusement value is starting to get in the way of any credible stock discussion.
You have to admit my posts are more substantive by the minute-to-minute "It's up a penny/down a penny!" realtime quotes all day... or the "a dog just caught a frisbee on the beach!" updates.
Take a logic course sometime. It might help.
Little Engine
P.S. Someone tell me how the payroll financing division could loan out money at 90 percent interest, thus generating 90 percent (they claim) net profits. Isn't that usury in most states? |