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To: John Walker who wrote (2638)6/16/1999 9:45:00 AM
From: swot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3896
 
Is there some kind of forum syndrome going around where people can't stop themselves from trying to make others look bad. Give it a rest John, a truce has already been called.



To: John Walker who wrote (2638)6/16/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: lib  Respond to of 3896
 
Hi Larry!

Disagree with you about the Ford contract as contracts before it laid out the nice marriage marketing wise that MCF has with Ford. The latest bit of news merely confirms that no adultery is occurring - a relative term in the marketing business. The internet is certainly "big business" now and its direct relevance to any company having its stock trade today equals nice gains in the old share price.

You have eaten your words today, thus the reason I suppose for your absenteeism from this forum. Whether you will continue to eat your words and eventually completely choke on them is doubtful unfortunately. However, with so many promising events on the horizon for this company, I lack any great care in how the stock performs short term. You stated that longs are going through a kind of Chinese torture at this point in time, but perhaps you may want to look up the meaning of the word "long" in stock trading. Personally, I always equated being "long" with holding a stock beyond a year - unless of course its gains are realized a little too soon. I suspect you like this company, and whether it trades in your 4 to 5 range in the next little while, I ask you, who gives a poop? A dollar here and a dollar there. Not a big deal when you look at the bigger scope and imagine its potential share price by say the fall.

Bye Larry and good luck with future decision making in the market.