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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (75027)4/16/2001 5:44:29 PM
From: tony  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
>the thing that saddens me most is the fact that many fat cats made millions and hundred of millions on

It is said when there is no character left, all these ivy league educated CEO's tell lies like used car sales man and you got Green$hit to help me them and now these energy people have taken over white house, there is nothing but misery, all these people who were bribed through income tax cut are paying energy prices through their ?ss and there will be no surplus left. I think this bear is growling. IMHO.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (75027)4/16/2001 5:51:34 PM
From: Casaubon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Wow Haim,

you have a lot of nerve. I chose to write this conversation off as you having a bad time because of your fathers situation. But here you are, essentially accusing me of hyping stock. It's quite incredible really.

The thing that saddens me most is the fact that many fat cats made millions and hundred of millions on CSCO and touted to stock to the retail investor and are getting away not punished, enjoying their riches on th expense of other victims of their snake oil salemanship.

It is plain saddening it is not only biotech it is also High Tech


First of all, I'll have you know I work my ass off in the lab INVENTING drugs for serious diseases. I put myself through school on loans while working two jobs. At times, I lived in my car as I could not afford housing. I since have worked fifteen years in medical research putting three drugs in the clinic. Few have such a track record. I still can't afford decent housing near my place of employment. So, once again, I challenge you to present what you have done for humanity.

PS with regard to when I recommended buying stock in a particular biotech to the point when I recomended biotechs were topping, the stock ran from $32.5 to $90. You also could have made some money on the downside.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (75027)4/16/2001 8:13:59 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
Haim, I agree completely with your perspective on this. I suppose many will say let the buyer beware and the suckers deserved it, however it is not beyond imagination that this disaster was clearly anticipated and those in the know took advantage of it as you say.

That is criminal in my books.

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