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To: Dan B. who wrote (1221)10/19/2000 6:43:59 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1658
 
I have never posted Pluvia's research report on my site. Go look thetruthseeker.com . Just shows you are bitter and have to justify your loses.



To: Dan B. who wrote (1221)10/19/2000 6:45:22 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1658
 
George Gilder, who had been asleep in his luxurious suite on B-deck, had also been awakened by the strange noise caused by the iceberg.

Without bothering to change out of his nightclothes, he went to the TERN Poop Deck and asked Captain Rakib's what had happened.

"We have struck ice", came Zaki Rakib's reply.

"Do you think the ship is seriously damaged?" asked George Gilder, hoping that things weren't as bad as they might be.

"I am afraid she is."

The rest of the conversation between the two men has not survived but it is very likely that George Gilder must have been shocked by the news.

His dream was turning into what would become a nightmare.



To: Dan B. who wrote (1221)10/21/2000 11:03:24 AM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1658
 
Perhaps you should sue the company to get back a little of the money you lost. Why shoot the messenger of the bad news?
They have been right on all accounts (and I don't care whether Bernard Levy, Pluvia and/or the Truthseeker mentioned the exact reason for the drop - because it is totally irrelevant).

I have already received an invitation to join the class in a TERN class action lawsuit a while ago (I believe it was one of them: Lifschitz or Lerach, or Stull, Stull & Brody but I'm not sure which of them). But this again is totally irrelevant. The TERN paper is one of about 120 or 150 invitations I received in the meantime...

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