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To: David who wrote (6659)2/12/2000 2:13:00 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
David, this is vintage Wexler modus operandi. Claim there is stock fraud promotion, inserting the element of doubt, and then profiting from the confusion. It matters little to him whether he was right. In fact, in his own mind he was right. After all, he made a profit. Too bad there are those who pay attention to this morally bankrupt manipulator.

Congrats on your stock. I bought a few shares at $10 a while back (if Wexler hates it can't be all bad) and picked up on your thread a couple weeks ago that the MSFT deal could possibly involve IDX....Good deal for you guys!




To: David who wrote (6659)2/12/2000 4:38:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
<<Considering your thesis was that the company was running a stock promotion "fraud>>

This isn't a thesis - simply a statement of fact. I know for a fact that Westergaard was hired to spread hype about the company. I also know that it has been directly responsible for spreading false rumors about the company.

<<to point out a fundamental development indicating that your judgment was terrible>>

There was no "fundamental development". The company announced it would be demonstrating its product...which no one wants. The trick of stating that "Microsoft selected" or "featured" the company is a red herring designed specifically to mislead investors. Cyberguard used the exact same technique in announcing "deals" with Microsoft for their worthless firwall prooduct...right before the stock went to zero.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Here's a much more significant fundamental development for this crap company:

biz.yahoo.com

The Biometric Imaging Division, which develops, markets and sells imaging and identification product solutions to the public sector marketplace, reported revenues of $5.1 million in the second quarter, versus $7.2 million in the year-earlier period; ANADAC government services reported revenues of $10.1 million compared to $10.6 million in the quarter ended December 31, 1998.

I would opine that the IDX stock promotion fraud should be reshorted.

Now go away.