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To: Dale Baker who wrote (8194)7/31/2001 6:46:45 PM
From: BinkY2K  Respond to of 10293
 
Legitimate profits.

Dale, I hear a consensus that AREM has damaged itself. I also hear there are questions if the legitimate profits are based on less legitimate sales or whatever.

I am afraid that does not answer my original question though.

One part was why is it halted. Another was whether the tactics being used could shake off any shorts who never bothered borrowing shares.

Since I am staying away, as Hank says, I can view this with no bias.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (8194)8/1/2001 12:53:30 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10293
 
Wow...those AREM boys sure know how to blow up in style!

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (8194)8/3/2001 9:48:56 PM
From: BelowTheCrowd  Respond to of 10293
 
Yup, pretty much agreed.

If AREM's management was right, they could have put a lot of the questions to bed right from the start. Their antics suggest to me that they have something to hide.

Would I touch it? No.

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