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To: StockDung who wrote (53354)3/18/2000 12:31:00 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Truth seeker I thought you were talking about Preview Travel

That's the real STINKEROOOOOOO -- GOING TO ZIP.



To: StockDung who wrote (53354)3/18/2000 12:38:00 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 122087
 
Oh Mr. Truthseeker, (since you want to show how smart you are and are CC the A@P thread)

I had a nice lunch and decided to check out your site. It's very nice. I commend you. There is a lot which I agree in your philosophy.

I did notice that you are VERY LONG on PTVL - Preview Travel.

Here is a quote from one of their SEC filings:

Anticipated Losses. The Company has incurred significant operating losses and, as of September 30, 1999, had an accumulated deficit of $77.1 million. The Company believes that its success will to a large part depend on its ability to increase the number of registered users and customers and to increase sales volume to realize economies of scale. As the Company increases its spending for product development, advertising, customer service, facilities, international expansion and general and administrative expenses, the Company expects to continue to incur significant operating losses on a quarterly and annual basis for the foreseeable future, and the rate at which such losses will be incurred is expected to increase significantly from current levels, resulting in corresponding decreases in working capital, total assets and stockholders' equity. In particular, the Company's operating expenses have increased, and are expected to continue increasing, in 1999 as compared to 1998, primarily due to scheduled increases in the Company's payment obligations to strategic partners and advertising and marketing expenses for the Company's online travel services, resulting in corresponding increases in operating losses and decreases in working capital, total assets and stockholders' equity. See "Risk Factors That May Affect Future ResultsLimited Operating History of Online Business; History of Net Operating Losses; Accumulated Deficit" and "Anticipated Losses and Negative Cash Flow."



To: StockDung who wrote (53354)3/18/2000 12:53:00 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 122087
 
Sorry to intrude but since Floydie want to drag me to this thread - here goes

Shades of TRUTH.

So Mr. Truthseeker,

You are basically rarely long at least according to your site. The one long that I spent about 5 minutes on was Preview Travel. My extremely cursory investigation revealed SEC filings which disclose an incredibly poor financial picture. Losses are huge and continuing.

Road to entry is easy -- by e.g. Yahoo, AOL, Lycos and other competitors, such as travel agents joining in sites as they become more technically proficient. I think you have a situation where it will be more like AWEB and ABTL.

My POINT -- With 5 minutes work, I found enough about your only long to do a job on it. Imagine if I decided to spend a day on it.

I'm not saying there are not times to short and there is always time to find the truth. The message has not been presented in a way that you would appreciate if it happened to one of your longs.

I do hope that those who have invested in XYBR or other stocks which become the subject of a concerted bash will realize that this pattern should be scrutinized with utmost care.

Decisions to buy, sell or even hold should be made without the scare tactics or hype from either the basher or the promoter.

OK minions - let me have it -- But watch out - be prepared to receive.