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To: Robert L. Jacobs who wrote (2238)3/2/2000 8:41:00 AM
From: Henk Wondergem  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2263
 
Did it ever occur that $4 could be overpriced?
Perhaps the investors wanted to make a quick buck.
This stock is going faster to $4 that I would have thought.

Now, how can we smack CNBC who really started this problem, that caused a lot of shorters a lot of grief.

It is hard to believe that the ADSP would have given them this info, because they would end up in jail here.

Henk



To: Robert L. Jacobs who wrote (2238)3/2/2000 10:53:00 PM
From: TripleT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2263
 
Robert, Normally Yahoo BB's are the absolute pits, but the ADSP board is a real jewel. Here is a very simply answer to your question. There are other detailed answers posted there also.

Earnings and conference call

by: WiseOldSuperGenius (99/M/Mt Shasta, CA) 3/2/00 10:05 pm
Msg: 19570 of 19572

Yahoo had the March 6 date for earnings, but it seems to have disappeared. What's up???

Timing is everything. While shorting ADSP, I've run through HOMS, PHCM, RHAT, and WGRD on the short side - *all* of them were very careful to time secondaries and news to maximize the price and the benefit to insiders and the company coffers. ADSP would obviously do its best to do the same. The conclusion is obvious: If there was anything bullish about Ariel to help prop the stock up, so they could get a better deal than a mere $4/share, they would have done it.

So either Ariel has nothing bullish to say and the earnings will be just as the analysts predict (or worse), or they are very unimaginative. Any ADSP bulls disagree???



To: Robert L. Jacobs who wrote (2238)3/4/2000 6:06:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2263
 
Firesale. Going out of business sale. Time for everyone to short. They giving away money for free (cheap anyway).