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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (563)7/18/2001 10:47:24 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 683
 
Time to build back a position. It's amazing isn't it that BrownFingers and the BottomShorters (BF=BS) are able to pretend to actually be experts in shorting. Here we have the greatest bear market, perhaps since the depression, and his latest picks are AREM, KKD and Harley.

I guess his definition of a hedge fund operator is losing money both ways.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (563)7/18/2001 2:40:16 PM
From: get shorty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 683
 
SAG:

You'd think after someone was completely hosed on MCOM they'd shut their pie hole. I don't know how you managed this game before the SI *ignore* function came along.

Kudos and a big thanks for BIGT. They running joke is that it's now little T.

Best regards,
-shorty



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (563)7/18/2001 9:17:50 PM
From: Richard James  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 683
 
So, why didn't you explain your buddy's lack of professionalism? His hack job wasn't even close to being objective.

"Despite this, trading in AremisSoft was halted on May 17" The author misleadingly suggests that regulators halted trading, when the fact is that AremisSoft requested a trading halt for news.

Don't you agree?

"as published reports indicated the Bulgarian deal was worth less than $4 million," Yep, but I see the goodly author omits any mention (of) later reports explaining that the $4 million was simply the original cost of the earlier phases of the contract.

Don't you agree?

"shares down steeply when trading resumed. " They did fall steeply, but where are they now?

They fell to what, Auric, $10. Were they much higher than that when this little bomb was penned? The close as of today was $16.55. Don't you agree?



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (563)7/19/2001 12:50:43 AM
From: Richard James  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 683
 
Auric Baby,

Saw where you had a bit of legal trouble and I assume acquired your affection for attorneys.