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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (324)8/2/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: gerard mangiardi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1556
 
I've got tremendous respect for Tim and wouldn't post to you at all if I didn't think you were worth listening to. I am however in doubt of your opinion on this one when you couch your words so carefully when you suggest that there may be criminal connections with this company.(my words not yours). Don't own this stock but am long idtc because of the spectacular revenue growth they have achieved and the best gauge of future performance is past performance. Other things being equal a rational investor would short this stock and buy idtc until the respective prices comes into balance.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (324)8/2/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: Hawaii60  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1556
 
Anthony, you're from New Jersey/NY, no?

NEWARK, N.J..--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 2, 1999- Recent reports of bashers operating on the Raging
Bull and Silicon Investor boards have led to multiple lawsuits. In most of these lawsuits, the bashers of the
stocks in question have simply been working to make money when they successfully lower the price of the
stocks, called shorting the stock. Short sellers are investors who sell borrowed stock hoping to buy it back
later at a lower price and pocket the difference. Such people could profit from "bashing," or criticizing, a
stock in an online message board if their comments pushed the stock's price lower.

However, in this new development, a basher identified in one document as "boxer101" has been found to be
in the employ of competitors of the companies he is bashing. Working with evidence of posts taken from the
Raging Bull and Deja.Com boards, it appears boxer101, unnamed at this time, will bash stocks who belong
to the competition on these boards in exchange for free stock or actual cash reimbursement for every day
that the competitor's stock is held at or lower than the price of the previous day.

The Attorney General for the state of New Jersey is currently gathering evidence in this case. It was hinted
by someone in the Attorney General's office that this case may be presented to a Grand Jury in the next two
weeks with indictments expected one week after that. Our source also confirmed that as many as five
defendants as expected to emerge from the Grand Jury. "We are expecting this to open up a very large ring,"
said the source on the condition of anonimity, "and do not expect it to end with the state of New Jersey."