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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ANTs SOFTWARE.COM (ANTS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (271)4/18/2000 8:49:00 PM
From: murphy9100  Respond to of 607
 
ANTS has HUGE promise with its technology. You're obviously out of the technology loop and have no idea what is happening with the company--or even the industry. At best, you appear to be a trading hack who hovers over this board in an effort to banish intelligence (or buyers of the stock). Your most expensive possession seems to be a closed mind. Too bad.




To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (271)4/18/2000 10:04:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 607
 
Says it all Auric; "buying more today at $27. Contrary to some,"

To: Brian Adler who wrote (207)
From: murphy9100 Thursday, February 3, 2000 8:26 PM ET
Reply # of 272

I, too, bought in around 1 5/8 last April. Traded some, but have ended up tripling position, buying more today at $27. Contrary to some, I feel more comfortable with the stock and the company each day. Look at the talent and pedigrees on their advisory board. Clive Whittenbury,Ph.D, for example, is Advisory Board Chairman for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Laser directorate and a member of the Advisory Committee for the Director of the Laboratory.
Initial test results are most positive; if all else is positive in these "Phase III" trials, you have a company that is going to rock and shake the entire technical sector. I am seriously considering a short position in IBM, Intel and others upon completion of ANTS benchmark testing. Suddenly today's fastest computing speed, prior to ANTS, becomes obsolete.

ANTS may or may not end up in your portfolio. But if you once pursued your dd and chose to buy, it may have been for good reason(s). So, too, may have been your decision to exit when it was ANTSE. But don't confuse a past circumstance with the promise of today. As Harry Browne once said, "You cannot justify a mistake by perpetuating it."



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (271)4/19/2000 1:19:00 AM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 607
 
Hello Auric,

> ANTS is neither promising Nor a technology stock. It's a
> pumpanddump scam.

I'm trying to see if this paragraph applies to you ...

"Know that there will be a time when the stock runs up which will be followed followed by the Bashers and those that missed the boat. The Bashers will trash the stock by saying such things as "it's a Pump and Dump" and "the company is lying" and deceiving. There goal is to scare off newbies and potential new investors by "shaking" you out of your shares. Take the time to confirm your DD ,trust your own judgement and believe in yourself, pick your point of return or loss and live with it. Don't listen to hype or Bashers trust your own judgement. Live by the rules you have created."

anatomyofbasher.netfirms.com

Not sure ... but I was hoping that others might read this web page and give me their perspective ...

Anyone?

Scott C. Lemon