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Technology Stocks : Zi-Corp (ZICA), formerly MCUAF -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dr. Seuss who wrote (1843)12/22/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: Mr_Merck  Respond to of 2082
 
I see there are many shorts here..

and I feel a squeeze coming boys.I pity the ignorant fool that shorts ZICA.Where were you back in July when this baby was under $5?The bottom line is that this company gets a lot of mileage from its press releases and I say it works.Obviously investors like what they hear.

Shorts need to flitter off to the Red Hat board(or wherever floats your boat) because ZICA knows no way to go but up..:-)



To: Dr. Seuss who wrote (1843)12/23/1999 8:07:00 AM
From: Diogeron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2082
 
I took profits on Zi, so I have no particular axe to grind one way or another on this stock. Having said that, two thoughts come to mind on your posts, Dr. S.

One, it is hypocritical to question others' ability to read and analyze information when you write this kind of stuff: <I am ever amazed at how people should read and learn yet not want to but make up stuff like 1.5 billion is a good
market cap for a company that is being manipulated by crooks and has it doesn't have nothing to do with people
and their plight unless you buy this crap because you want to think that somehow its true.> That is one hell of a ugly sentence. To quote one my old English professors, "It's a long sentence, but Faulkner you ain't."

Second, I have never seen one scintilla of evidence offered in any of your empty rants to support your claims. In short, you are a poster boy for the "ignore" function.