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To: Scoobah who wrote (32)4/21/1999 1:08:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) of 395
 
Steve, the future you paint is hideous indeed. If some investment analyst screams the sky is falling and a stock takes a hit, we all just live with it. But if a poster on SI say's the same thing somehow it should be gotten control of by the courts??

The best thing about SI has been individual investors sharing knowledge and news about industries previously kept by only a few on wall street. Removing that benefit by suing people who may be passing false information is not the answer.

Anyone who believes that a few posters on SI are effecting the price of a sound companies stock are giving a lot more credit to these boards then they deserve. And if it is effecting the stock of a company, there is probably some truth to the information. Or enough fear from other incompetent management decisions in the past to give it credence.

Michael

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