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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (672)8/13/2000 8:42:04 PM
From: Scott Bergquist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
What has been revealed to be true??
I think you are treading on slander here.
I note you do not really want to publish your name, but you are willing to make unsupported "gloats".

I thought the price of Xcelera was waaaay overvalued in Jan-Feb, and I did not buy. Too many people were greedy, and wanted in on the next Yahoo! Many stocks were going up 100% in 2-3 days during Jan-Feb-March.

Your fume sounds like finding water in your gas tank, and declaring the oil companies have been working on "cutting" fuel supplies with H20. Get real. I notice you have not offered one fact =anywhere= to support your statement.

BTW, those interested in what a true scam in the stock market is like, are advise to go to www.napeague.com.
Mr. Davis does a great job!!



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (672)8/17/2000 2:09:35 AM
From: rainwater  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
Are there any TA analysts reading this thread?. Would appreciate some feedback on the chart. I am not an expert in TA but the chart looks bad and headed further down.
I have averaged twice since April... and most other stocks I own that took a beating have made some recovery to at least be re-assuring. This one is sick.
Waiting for some breakthrough news soon else I bail out.

Disclosure: Long XLA and worried



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (672)10/7/2000 10:50:55 PM
From: SpongeBrain  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
Why gloat about XLA? You missed a great run..

Dont get me wrong, I too have steered clear from holding any of these stocks that are simply in existance to fill the pockets of insiders and IBanks.

But to play devil's advocate, XLA went from $15 at the time of your call, to $105. And its back to the original $15...The comapny may be a scam, but your stock call was dead wrong. Remember, a broken clock is right twice a day.