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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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To: Mama Bear who wrote (1185)1/7/1999 6:28:00 PM
From: Brian  Read Replies (2) of 19428
 
Barb:
In response to <<"Yo Brian, since Auric posted that he went short at 15 9/16 recently, you could have the decency to average the 2 trades. Of course that wouldn't support your spin. I'm sure the short at 7 1/2 will be profitable in time.

Of course discrediting the company's detractors won't make Osicom any less of a trading sardine.">>

Actually I don't care what price Auric purchased or sold at. No doubt he has made a comfortable profit by now and covered today! I was merely disgusted by his instulting attitude and was having some fun with him. Since you can't seem to believe what he says, one day he is sold short, then when the price jumps 100% he of course never sold it short.

Tomorrow you will see that after it jumped 100% he said he boxed his position, but now that it has dropped a bit he didn't box his position.

The point is you can't believe what he says and thus shouldn't be a lemming (I think that was the term Auric used).

So yes I could average his two purchases, but who knows if he even has any shares, the point is I am just having some fun with Auric because of his abrasive personality.

When he finally gets the point, and doesn't act like a child on the FIBR board, I will leave him in peace.

Brian

ps: I tried to send this as a private message, but since you don't accept those here it is.
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