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To: Hunter Trout who wrote (2312)7/16/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: Nancy McKinney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3347
 
Hunter,
Please give me the link that shows the insiders are "dumping their own shares", and how much they pay themselves. Also, are the "rosy" releases fraudulent? You are making serious accusations here unless you can back them up with facts I can see. If you are right, thanks for telling me; if you are just pointing fingers, so long, pal.
Nancy



To: Hunter Trout who wrote (2312)7/17/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Nancy McKinney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3347
 
Hunter,

>>And what does your book say about debt-ridden co.'s with negative cash flow....<<

Sorry, I omitted the rest of that paragraph from the text...
"If it develops a good base, he can be certain that it will be run up in due time, whether it will have increased earnings or go into the deficit column." And, "long-range charts contain plenty of proof that higher earnings are not necessary to stimulate a big rise." And, "when the price is moved up properly, the public will become interested, and grab the bait." They do not care how much the insiders are paying themselves, or that the co. had high debts. They are only interested in the big momentum, and their emotions will induce them to buy. (My comments not in quotes) Nancy