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To: Agenda who wrote (1770)10/17/2000 7:06:05 PM
From: Raymond Clutts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2339
 
No, since I've not met him in person but I have had a prolonged association through SI's Gorilla thread and other threads for companies associated with that analytic community.

If you think that the quality of Bruce's analysis in this matter is atypical, I can only suggest that you read some of his other voluminous posts and you'll doubtless conclude that they are generally of a similarly high quality. Which, if you read enough of the rah rah dreck or WWF slams that generally pass for insight on most boards can only serve to excite your suspicion that HE MUST BE A PROFESSIONAL MASQUERADING AS AN INVESTOR.

Alright Bruce, it's time to come out you've been unmasked now.



To: Agenda who wrote (1770)10/17/2000 7:06:56 PM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2339
 
jduffy,

If you've got a beef with me, please keep others out of it. At least have the fortitude to mention what it is you are trying to get at in your comments. I fail to see what your beef with me pertains to in terms of this board. As a retail investor, I simply listened to the CC's and took notes which I posted on the i2 board (as well as Juniper and Redback). I'm about to listen to the Intel and Foundry calls as well. All it takes are ears and fingers to type what one hears in the conference calls. They are open to all investors or potential investors to listen to live or delay at one's convenience.

As I mentioned, I've followed i2 Technologies since 1998 when I first invested. I consider it to be part of my responsible ongoing duties from the original research I conducted in 1998 to invest in the supply chain management dominant company.

BB