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To: teevee who wrote (23610)7/26/1999 5:02:00 PM
From: maintenance  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Anyone have house positions for today? Actually, after today does anyone care? Yikes, shareholders sure got wacked today. I had expected a small sell off but wow, you would think the bulk yielded nothing but mud.

Cheers (try and be cheery at least it's only money.)



To: teevee who wrote (23610)7/26/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: Confluence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hello teevee,

Mr. Revisionist, you must be a politician to put that type of spin on my comments. You said ""yesterday you stated that anyone who hasn't sold is an idiot...". My words:
"5) Another point that many may miss is the fact that WSP will have to raise money for the next bulk sampling. This means another issue, which tells sharp traders that they can dump stock here and replace it later, likely with cheaper stock. Ask yourself what you would do if you were holding several million WSP shares, and new that they'd be coming to you for more money in the near future. Sell $3.50 stock and replace it with a $2.50-2.75-3.00 issue? You'd be an idiot not to sell."
from this post:
Message 10633277

(Note that WSP was last traded at $3.37 before my post. It closed today at $2.83. Maybe you could help me with this math. ;-))

Please point out, specifically, which questions and issues that I have "persistantly skirted".

I had checked the WSP website regarding options and warrants. It was last updated in June of '98.

Thankfully, russett was able to pull the numbers from the AR.
Quite a helpful, informative poster, eh?

In answer to your question regarding SUF, I have been a shareholder, to varying degrees, since 1992. Hence my understanding of the value I believe will be uncovered. But that's for another thread.

Best Luck,

Confluence