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Non-Tech : Tirex Corporation (TXMC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SAM-DAN who wrote (360)3/22/2000 6:34:00 AM
From: LORD ERNIE  Respond to of 1878
 
I bought more shares today in the low 70 and high 60 :-$)))



To: SAM-DAN who wrote (360)3/22/2000 3:20:00 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1878
 
Hey S-D,

Nobody, who held their shares, has lost anything. Especially if they acquired their positions several months ago. And, now that Tirex has clearly stated that it's going to kick tush and take names about it, anyone who did something silly can buy back in for the cost of commissions. Today's price is only a symptom of the marketplace, the truse value of the company hasn't changed a bit (unless it's for the better technically, and some bad PR is still PR if things work out as expected).

If transactional costs are a problem - they certainly didn't belong here to begin with. No harm - no foul.

It's the MOMO and day-traders ( and some insiders to the goofy suit - woe be to them ) that are fiddling the numbers for right now. When the Chinese are finished, and some sales numbers are PR'd everyone will be happy as a clam I imagine.

Today's numbers a quite a buying-op (IMHO), and, putting $ into speech-port, I traded off one I really would have preferred holding to glom some more TXMC today.

The Saturday news release of the "...bogus..." lawsuit should have been a major clue that something was goofy.

In addition, this an NASD otcbb stock (...until next month, yuk yuk yuk...), so the NASDAQ really isn't the quardian at this juncture, I don't believe.

You need to be careful about screaming for "...Hillary..." at every little bump in the road, or you may have more ID cards to carry than your wallet will hold.

Regards,

John :-)



To: SAM-DAN who wrote (360)8/18/2002 4:32:11 PM
From: Mahatmabenfoo  Respond to of 1878
 
another sure sign of a scam stock is one that Sam-Dan, who claims to be a group but isn't, is online and pumping.

Here he is with evidence of scam right under his typing fingers, and he blows it.

- Charles

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#360
Having said the above-we admit that each investor must be savvy enough to realize that such legal claims can occur with any company and while we strongly agree with Mr. Threshie that the suit probably has no merit. Investors are not[or should not] be hand held when such events occur .They must live with their investment decisions and become sophisticated enough to do DD and make their own decisions.
We hope that TXMC will proceed quickly and vigorously in defence of this suit so that that problem is dispensed with and they can concentrate on the important matters of revenue and sales.Perhaps the SEC should investigate the unusual release of the suit PR late on Sunday.