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To: thesilenttype who wrote (53521)4/19/2002 10:22:51 AM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99280
 
thesilenttype
(1)You are short EMLX ?
(2)Have you listened to EMLX cc ?
(3)I can never understand why people insist
on shorting a strong stock like EMLX ?
(4)Why not short a weak stock?

Larry Dudash



To: thesilenttype who wrote (53521)4/19/2002 10:31:59 AM
From: byhiselo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
lol, didn't you hear the stock market IS the economy silly

give it time man, it is expiry today after all

posting on SI could certainly be considered a way of keeping ones sanity

cheers



To: thesilenttype who wrote (53521)4/19/2002 11:46:57 AM
From: JustTradeEm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
silenttype, EMLX .... I trade it both short and long, so no real bias, I don't care what it does as long as it does it and I'm on for the ride.

If you truly did listen to the cc, you are totally misrepresenting management's reason for conservative guidance; it was well explained. It had nothing whatsoever to do with company performance; actaully, a smart move. They've already sandbagged next quarter's number essestially.

Since you listened, could you post the name of the company they said they do not want to be like when it comes to guidance ?

They exceeded estimates by .03 or 25% .... whatever the estimate was or was based on, they exceeded it.

Don't compare apples and oranges ... the estimate was .13, they delivered higher.

The pro-forma issue, which I agree is a problem, is market wide, not company specific.

JB