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To: Crossy who wrote (3125)2/26/2002 12:54:44 PM
From: Mahatmabenfoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37387
 
Crossy

My list of your failures was based mostly on the message it was responding to which (comically) was your list of "safer" stocks. It included BKHM.

I can understand failures like BKHM -- they fit within your general pitch that its crash is related to the crash of many hi-tech stocks.

But GTSM is an obvious scam, and your comments about it show a sort of mock sophistication that ignored the company's history of phony press releases (such as the ones I mentioned in my previous post). It also ignored that the company didn't have any full time employees at the time. You (at best) appear to have bought IR insider Tunnell's comments on face value, then presented them as your "research". GTSM claimed its breakthrough in 1987 (!) which claimed to be maybe the most important in semiconductors ever (!). It's done practically nothing of any sort since.

Your statement that SCCI was eligible for listing on AMEX is funny considering that it was for awhile completely delisted. The fact that FDRY (a real company now around $6, and one you never recommended that I saw) doesn't justify that your "safer" picks mostly went to nearly 0.

Everyone's responsible for their own investments, of course, but you hold yourself as an expert whose done "deep" research, which justifies me calling that into question. You also make claims (for example, that you would not sell GTSM for less than $10) that you don't retract, and I can point that out too.

- Charles