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To: keith massey who wrote (16697)6/15/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: DaveU  Respond to of 62348
 
MCF,
Well I pulled my order for 5.55, I'm not sure if I'm being to cautious but I don't have a feel for this market anymore!
I feel there is manipulation going on here and I can't tell which way they are taking this stock. 53K on the bid but little retail orders coming in at 5.55. Probably miss the bounce again,



To: keith massey who wrote (16697)6/15/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Kevin Hamlin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
***OT***Keith and Chief, I do understand your statements and agree with them...but only to a point. Free speech is fine about 99% percent of the time, for about 99% of the internet population.... whichever side of the fence you sit on. But at that point where there is a seriously coordinated effort to (usually) trash a company through lies and or slander, that should be adressed and I think a company does has the right to defend itself for the benefit of their legit shareholders.

Obviously the opposite (upside) is true for any stock, but the companies just don't seem to mind this. <gg> Is the internet that powerful to actually move markets? Well if it isn't yet, it's awful close. And if anyone ever gets powerful enough to ever become a self-fulling profecy in the market, watch out! Somewhere there is a line, and the internet certainly makes it more difficult to state where that line is.

Just food for thought. I don't think there's a clear right or wrong here.

Regards,

Kevin