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


To: N. Dixon who wrote (8086)7/12/2001 7:55:29 PM
From: BinkY2K  Respond to of 10293
 
Nancy, we will let the future decide!

Bill insists that because the past took too long, now is a great time to short REFR.

Since I have grown to despise Bill and others like him, I will agree.

I think now is an excellent time for Bill Wexler to double up and short as much REFR as he can.

Nobody else, just Bill.

This will maximize his future losses. The only thing that counts is the present and the future. No matter how long it took, SPD is ready to be sold now and sales will accelerate into the future. I never invest for the past but do invest for the future.

I state no exact dates because I have none. I have statements from Hankuk that they are producing limited quantities this summer and large quantities by the end of they year and sales of end products this year. Their words. Not mine. Not yours.

InspecTech Aero has put out their words. They have taken orders from at least two customers for different kinds of vehicles and say they have many more coming. They say they will implement these orders within weeks or months. Again, this is what THEY say.

THV says products in about 6 months will be sold, installed, whatever.

I see a pattern.

Rather than bashing you, Bill would do well to do what Asensio does so stupidly and bash the licensees. It earns him press releases that make him a liar! LOL!

So, Wexler can have the past. If it makes him happy to be right that it took longer, fine. You and I will have the future where we have money and he has debts.



To: N. Dixon who wrote (8086)7/12/2001 8:00:39 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Well, I'm glad you accept some responsibility for your over-optimism of two years ago, but taking it all upon yourself and holding the company completely blameless in light of the press barrage they had going at the time is really going too far.

They FAILED to meet investors' expectations, and have done so continuously ever since they were a public company, and probably even before then. Do you think the people who underwrote and bought into REFR's IPO ever dreamed that twenty years later the company still wouldn't have a marketable product? REFR failed those people miserably.

You really think it will be completely different this time? I can't force you to think otherwise, but don't be surprised if two years and yet another round of stock sales from now you'll be here mentally cursing your naivety back in 2001 while promising us "this time, for sure!"

By the way, if you think I'm Bill, then why wouldn't you let me accept your wager?