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To: Stephen M. DeMoss who wrote (113009)2/11/2002 10:38:04 AM
From: Dennis O'Bell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
They waited till the stock was sitting at a critical support level.

I noticed that one too, and on a Friday no less. Pretty transparent manipulation since by their own admission, they sell advance warning to short sellers. Damn near impossible to do anything about, people have their hands full with Enwrong in any case.

Think Like A Criminal !



To: Stephen M. DeMoss who wrote (113009)2/11/2002 2:02:08 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
That institute could easily have come out when the earnings came out 2 weeks back. They waited till the stock was sitting at a critical support level. THAT should be investigated ...

Why do you ask for that? After all, you would like to buy more of this at lower prices, don't you? In fact, you should encourage CFRA and the likes to periodically issue such statements! ;-)

I don't have too many stocks in my portfolio but if any of them were unfairly brought down by some conspiracy theorists, I won't be asking for investigations. I will be busy buying. Give me a 9.5% dividend on MO or a 11% dividend yield on WRE or a 3% dividend yield on SYY anytime!

So why ask for investigations? Or do I see a small germ of a doubt?! If this is the greatest thing since sliced bread, and if you liked it at 150 (I know some of you did), you should like it more at 50 and really LOVE it at 20. Right?!