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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (6905)2/28/2000 11:02:00 PM
From: eli74  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
As a long term (2 1/2 years since my original purchases in this stock) holder, I would like to suggest that you're grasping at straws in your negative opinion of VLNC. In my opinion, it's kind of a stretch to say the fact that the stock has traded sideways over the last 5 or so trading sessions indicates that something is wrong with the stock and its prospects. You choose to ignore that today the company announced that it had actually started shipping product in fulfillment with its first actual purchase order with Moltech.

Don't let yourself get duped by Wee Willie Wexler. He first recommended a short in the stock when it was 7; he then recommended another short in the stock when it was 17; he then (if my memory serves me correctly) recommended yet another short when the stock was 22. I also very plainly asked him if he would recommend shorting it at its current levels. He has yet to answer the question. (Actually, I hope he does continue shorting the stock; it means more purchases when the stock moves higher.)

The trend on this stock is clearly up. Don't forget the #1 rule of investing: Never, Ever, Ever Fade the Trend.

Yers in Investin'
Eli74



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (6905)2/28/2000 11:36:00 PM
From: golden_tee   Respond to of 10293
 
Your argument is silly at best. We are currently 10% off the VLNC high, but at $33 1/2, we sure as heck bounced off the $27 intraday we've seen since. The trend is unquestionably up goofball. Gee, were you dumb enough to short? You need not answer that, since you evidently are.