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To: SwampDogg who wrote (2970)12/7/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: John Powell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
I have never said a bad thing about the fundamentals of this company.

Then why were you mocking Keith's lack of adding "The fundamentals of this company have not changed" at the end of yesterday's trading? That would seem to imply that you believed they had.

At that point you actually laughed at me and went on about Yorkton manipulating the market to flush out some shares.
The laughing I'll accept as that would be no means put keith in the minority, but as for "manipulating the market", I have no idea where that came from but I assume you have some proof to back this up?

And as for "making your investment decisions based on other things", given the batch that keith reminded of us yesterday, these "other things" appear to be random dice rolls. Any well-timed sell on your part would seem to be just luck.

I'm out of this thread for a bit, the signal-to-idiocy ratio is more than a little too off balanced for me, and any further posts from mr "fuddle" (interesting that the first definition of Fuddle in webster's is "to take part in a drinking bout") will be cheerfully ignored.

Still accumulating and happy to be so. In fact i've probably added more in the last day than Fuddle ever held for all the bandwidth he's taking. Have fun everybody.



To: SwampDogg who wrote (2970)12/7/1999 5:15:00 PM
From: Naibob  Respond to of 5053
 
Did you hear the one about the fellow who had to leave the stadium. Everytime the team went into a huddle he thought they were talking about him.