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Biotech / Medical : IMNR - Immune Response

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To: Robert Knight who wrote (893)7/10/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (3) of 1510
 
I have commented. We will pay more because the SEC needs to look good doing their job. The SEC knows the complaints are baseless. Can they admit the truth to a public that is filled with anger from loss? I might add justified loss from the wages of greed. They have to go through the motions of witch hunt. Then you will be happy because there won't be all the manipulation you allege. Thus it seems the SEC will end abuse once again.

Conspiracy under every rock? You sound like the crowd filled with fear so you invent all sorts of ghosts against which you have no chance. Now it's organized crime. Maybe you can get Vlad the Impaler in there too. So why are you involved with this clearly dishonest system where you can only lose? Maybe you can tell me how the system can survive if it is intrinsically corrupt? You and the losers are the only ones complaining. Peter Lynch doesn't agree, neither does Warren Buffett. How can these guys be so ignorant? You haven't studied your security laws and you don't know how bad it is to violate them. Ask Robert Vesco if you can find him in paradise.

Why not take some of your contentions to the market makers you like to quote. They will tell you that you haven't got a clue. But you can't trust them. They are part of the conspiracy.

Your soapbox reminds me of a third rate stock broker trying to get people to buy. The old, "you gotta get it now while it's hot, it's all over the tape", spiel. You've got yourself wound up tight and you sound like your ready to jump. Guys who get involved in this business that way don't last. Mostly they just get cleaned and slink out of town like Jonah.

By the way my computers take every trade data and do various money flow evaluations primarily trying to determine where elasticity of marginal supply or demand lies. You don't seem to understand that market makers are required to make a continuous market and thus they have to get on the other side of the public action. My computers completely disagreed with your comments during the public greed move in IMNR. The MMs had to short to this intense though small marginal demand. They have no opinion about IMNR prospects. They can't be assessed at this time. The public forced the price up and when something presumably earthshaking didn't occur, the greedy public scrambled out making money for the MMs who had to take the risk that nothing earthshaking would occur. Now I'm sure you'll make some comment motivated by the conspiracy everywhere theory that the MMs were told by someone in a glass and steel tower who knows all, that nothing was coming. Thus they weren't engaging a risk action. It's so easy to see whatever way that suits your fancy, but I knew what was going on. It was especially humorous watching the hacks jump. IMNR or any company hates this wild in the street nonsense from idiot kiddies. It makes the company look like they're fly-by-night.
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