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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (8005)6/21/2001 6:53:58 PM
From: BinkY2K  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
Kevin, I never argued Asensio does not have a good batting average. Please avoid putting words in my mouth. If I was a short, I would listen carefully to what he said but be careful to hop off quickly since he got on before me.

That does not make him perfect.

This is precisely why I am surprised at his involvement with REFR at this end stage.

Ask Wexler or others here who traded REFR up or down several times for profit. Did any notice a change in the quality of the press coming out? Since I contact them regularly, I can pick up subtle things like facial expressions and vocal tones. Are they nervous when I ask some questions. Do they avoid some things or point to others. Do they seem giddy or distracted? I can read them damn well. Asensio avoids reading them. He had his chance but I think he is losing his touch.

Would you agree with the general proposition that some people are ruined by too much success? They fall into a rut and fail to adjust. They start believing how great they are and do not bother putting out as much effort.

Show me the effort? The sum total of everything negative Asensio has said remains nothing. I can dig up more dirt on a company that is doing great. So can you.

My proposition is that Asensio was brought into this when some of his clients got nervous and asked him to help them get out. Not to win, which they clearly can not do. Just to get out with minimal losses.

We can bet a case of Pepsi against a case of Coke, if you insist. I don't care which is my side. LOL! (Does Reefer mix well with coke?)