the ticker tells the score and you ain't winning no matter how many lies you tell to yourself.
Hmm--let me think now. You own 75,000 shares. The market is down 9/16s. You have lost $40,000 on your LSI investment today.
I am sorry that you are a lonely old man living in a retirement home and whose mind is completely disconnected from reallity
Boy don't I wish. My wife and new baby drive me nuts.
Don't shoot the messanger Jockey boy just because you don't like the message.
I don't like liars. And I don't like lies. By getting in the mud with me you have wasted your credibility with those who read this thread--thus obviating your original intent.
One final story to illustrate the point. There was a Washington matron in the 1920s who boasted to her society friend that she had snared a very important dinner guest for her upcoming party--the President of the United States, Calvin Cooledge. Her friend responded that that wasn't that big a deal since the President never spoke a word---hence his nickname "Silent Cal". Indeed she was willing to bet her friend the then princely sum of $5,000 that Calvin wouldn't say three words at her dinner party. The bet was accepted. The President arrived at the dinner party and went through the entire meal without saying a word. As dessert ended, the woman who had initiated the bet excused herself to go to the ladies room, and the frustrated matron took the opportunity to siddle up to the President. She said, "Mr. President, that lady who just left the room and I have a $5000 bet that you would say at least three words at my dinner party. If you just say three words, I will donate my winnings to charity plus match her bet. The President looked at her and said, "You lose."
K the Koward: You lose. You started off by filing numerous posts attacking LSI in hopes of driving the stock price lower, but it appears that you have not only failed there, but you now have a reputation which will follow you to other SI boards preventing serious attention from being given to your posts.
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