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Technology Stocks : Zitel-ZITL What's Happening

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To: Terry Blount who wrote (1231)11/28/1996 11:31:00 PM
From: Steven M. Kaplan   of 18263
 
Dear Terry Blount:

I will be blunt. How many of the stocks that you listed have, or have
an ownership stake in, an automated solution to the year 2000 problem?
HINT: NONE

Zitel Corp., on the otherhand, does have such an interest in such a company.
The increase in Zitel's per share price should not be compared to
stocks that don't have the same criteria.

Now, I'm not saying that those who short stocks such as Zitel can't
make money by shorting. Of course they can. Any stock that increases
in value will go up in stages, with corrections from which the shorts
can profit. All I'm saying is that this stock is based on a REAL problem
and MatriDigm has a real solution that works.

I just can't understand why so many shorts find the need to dismiss
any and all comments by the longs as unwanted garbage and hype.
It seems to me that intelligent investors from either side would be
more than happy to hear the arguments (when presented rationally,
and without "icepick attacks") for and against the stock.

If the people here on S.I. just want to have a one-sided discussion,
I certainly don't need to waste my time here. I will watch the comments
to this post to see whether or not my input is wanted. If I see that
it is not, I'll leave you guys to your bar-room talk and take my
research elsewhere.

BTW, if anyone is actually interested in what I have to say, you
can E-mail be at SMKCPA@AOL.COM and I'll add you to my mail list.

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