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To: kolo55 who wrote (15067)10/5/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: John Curtis  Respond to of 27311
 
Paul: As a partial believer in the "random walk" nature of the market in general, and the manner in which this idea effects any one stock in particular, I will say this about all the various commentary regarding is there, or is there not, manipulation going on here in recent weeks with this equity.

The "tape" is screaming it ain't been a random walk... ;-)

John~



To: kolo55 who wrote (15067)10/5/1999 6:28:00 PM
From: I. N. Vester  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
Paul, anybody who has any clue of who you
are also knows that Mr. V. is damaged goods.
Please ignore him. He can't damage your
credibility because everyone realizes that
his pathology runs so deep that even if
he manages to make vaguely intelligent sounding
noises at times, he really is a raving looney.

He aspires to be the flaming queen of stock picking.
I pity anyone who ever takes any of his ravings
seriously.

Sorry he has stuck to you, but if you ignore him he
might eventually go away. Ask John Curtis about
'JMAH' on Yahoo. Life in cyberspace can get REALLY
wierd and sometimes innocent people end up with all
kinds of human flotsam and jetsam getting caught
in orbit around them. Just a matter of Karma, I
suppose, that you have to live with until it
passes of it's own accord. Just don't pay it
any attention and have patience until it drifts
off somewhere else. It eventually will, and the
less attention you pay it in the meanwhile, the
sooner it will disappear.

Please don't even read his posts. I promise you
that nobody with any sense or good taste is
reading them. The less anyone replies, the
better. He is after all, only looking for
self stimulation.



To: kolo55 who wrote (15067)10/5/1999 6:39:00 PM
From: Dennis V.  Respond to of 27311
 
Today, "I Watch" indicates most trading occurred between institutions and MM's. Retail trade was about 20%.