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To: Huei-Sheng Kao who wrote (25460)1/9/2000 11:29:00 AM
From: George Dawson  Respond to of 29386
 
I disagree and don't think it is plausible at all. If the clear rumors of problems with Ancor's biggest customer did not negatively affect the stock - why would unknown news or old news? It strikes me that if you argue that it occurred because the market conditions were right - market conditions are the overriding factor.

George D.



To: Huei-Sheng Kao who wrote (25460)1/9/2000 11:54:00 AM
From: Fang Li  Respond to of 29386
 
IMHO, losers from 99, engineered sell off.
they are; Vixel, Brocade, their VC investors and hedge funds, street reporters such as HG.

loser 1, Vixel lost Sun business to Ancor.
loser 2, Brocade lost Sun and Intel Business to Ancor and claimed that they passed them to "save Ancor's business". While we all know they would want to pay any price to kill Ancor. KeyLab joke is a typical. If you have seen tests in HP which compared apple to apple.
loser 3, VC investors and hedge fund shorted Ancor to $94 and may carried a big paper loss.

Their reaction:
step 1; Sacrificed Vixel to kill FC momentum.
step 2; strongly supported BRCD to increase their margin power to short.
step 3; waited for beginning of the year profit taking and market condition change.
step 4; started FUD and published rumors and twisted analyst's report on street.

let's wait for Ancor's reaction.

step 1: Vixel made early announcement to ki



To: Huei-Sheng Kao who wrote (25460)1/9/2000 1:24:00 PM
From: Blackmarlin  Respond to of 29386
 
Huei-Sheng... Greenberg & Rocker coordinated similar activities on more than one occasion against Iomega in the past three years. They're bed buddies and I am amazed the SEC has not taken action against them. Dorfman is the only one of the triad missing from the Thursday/Friday fiasco... so far.

<<It's very plausible that when the slide started on thur.the rumor has been circulating, and of course MR.ROCKER
promptly recommending short one day before HG came out with his bashing. Bad tech. market, rumor started on
thur(maybe).,LU's announcement, plus HG and Mr. Rocker could caused the 2 big sliding days.IMHO.>>