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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sommovigo who wrote (5763)8/17/2000 6:09:35 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 19428
 
Thanks so very much!

If Auric has broken the law, then Auric should be in trouble, but I'll tell you right now that anyone at the Nazz or the SEC that reads your explanation of what happens when a stock goes down will just laugh.

I'll pass on the kissing your arse thing, thanks.

Tell you what I will do; my cousin has a mission too...I'll see if he wants to kiss your arse.

Texas style.

Did you know that all market makers short stocks every day? It's part of their job. One of them took your CYBR money. You're lucky you got out when you did, it was an obvious pump-and-dump. If you really did own 16,000 shares, then you made a really stupid mistake even buying it in the first place. Find out who facilitated most of the trades on the day you took your hit and you might be pointed in the right direction.

Hint: it wasn't Auric Goldfinger.

Did you used to be a broker? Is that how you got so smart?

Maybe some day you'll learn how to read a chart. In the meantime, I'll look forward to taking some of your money away from you if I can.

If you have any left.

And "disrespect" is a noun, not a verb.

See you on Level Two!