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To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (11817)7/16/1999 12:13:00 PM
From: AmericanVoter  Respond to of 19700
 
"...yeah post-split sucka!!!" ......no need to use such statements ... this is a thread to exchange thoughts, even wishful thinking at times...

best regards
amein



To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (11817)7/16/1999 8:28:00 PM
From: Scarecrow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19700
 
Hector,

Have we met before? Surely we have, no? Where was it? When was it? Oh, yes, now, I remember. Weren't you the one who, after CMGI released its most recent earnings, started with the keyboard-rhea and began pulling out his hair in clumps over CMGI.

Reply 9594:
IM DUMPING MY CMGI SHARES TOMORROW ON ANY STRENGHT!!!!!!!!
I'll play CMGI as a daily SHORT...........better chances....!!!


Rpely 9572:
I bet the BASTARD CEO is SHORT on the stock....

9607:
TO ALL THE GENUISES THAT SAID EARNINGS MEAN NOTHING!!!!!!!!!
WHY IS THE STOCK TANKING THEN SHERLOCK?
You people don't realize how ridiculous your comments are.
THE STOCK IS TANKING BECAUSE EARNINGS DO MATTER!!!!!!!!
GET A GRIP MAN


Today, however, you have the “CMGI Religion,” to wit:

Dream on ......Low $90's.....yeah post-split sucka!!!

So, let me get this straight.
1. You DIDN'T dump your CMGI shares on the strength it's shown?
2. The CEO now ISN'T a bastard?
3. Our comments now AREN'T ridiculous?
4. You DIDN'T short the stock on a daily basis?
4. The stock SUCKED when you could buy it for $80 and was a good short candidate, but now it's a screaming bargain a month later when you can buy it for $110?

Thanks for that terrific insight.

We might have to coin a new phrase for you: the “fair-weather investor”