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To: icecreambug who wrote (459)6/15/1999 5:39:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1438
 
It's unbelievable how some folks get so emotional about their investing. You really should try to know what you're talking about before you post your thoughts.

Barb



To: icecreambug who wrote (459)6/15/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 1438
 
Dongsoo Kim,

if you are long a stock, you appearently have no business here.
Leave Zeev alone, he has an opinion which definitely does not fit yours.

And if you believe that a rant helps, it only shows what a scared long you are. In that case, I would recommend that you close your position.

Note: a company is never destroyed by short sellers, in fact, short sellers appear if a company is destroying itself, for one reason through placement of junk equity.

If Zeev was wrong, the market would show you that early enough...

Yes, and if persons like you with such an argument appear, then I m particularly attracted to look deeper into it.

Regards,

is.corn



To: icecreambug who wrote (459)6/15/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1438
 
Dongsoo, you rational implies that when the stock was at $16 and I suggested it will be brought above $24 for 20 days no later than the second half (to force warrants conversion), I was actually building the company? Now that the most warrants are converted and I suggest that the stock will revert to the mid teens (still quite overvalued for a "development stage company" with no real visibility, for what? two years, of a saleable product), I am destroying the company?

What do you think is the current "fair price" of MVIS and what do you base this on?

Zeev