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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (879)11/28/2001 8:40:15 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1433
 
Yet, you noted (at least implied) that DYN would eventually acquire ENE. You're not much more right than greenlaw.

~SB~



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (879)11/28/2001 8:40:43 PM
From: buffaloha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1433
 
Actually,...

...all these guys who think they are going to out maneuver the others here in the short term ought to read the preferential transfer rules in bankruptcy.

By forcing ENE into bankruptcy, DYN may get absolutely NOTHING. This will either be a nasty, long, wasteful lawyer fight or else DYN better get back to the table soon...

...if DYN thinks it can pull out and get all the pie, it had better think twice. At least, it won't happen any time soon.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (879)11/29/2001 8:54:45 AM
From: GREENLAW4-7  Respond to of 1433
 
Ray, I was DEAD WRONG, I lost and I am now moving on!

I CONGRATULATE any and all shorts! As a short seller my self I just did not see the fundamentals as that bad!

Its over, ENE is HISTORY in my book, nice tax loss, but looking back I still do not think I would have shorted the stock.