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To: teevee who wrote (2504)6/27/2002 10:53:42 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 8273
 
Basically all sales of all used merchandise, stock, or anything is theft of a kind. There is something wrong with everything. The question is how much does the seller know about its future value, or how much do they think they know? The only thing you can get moralistic about, is clear misrepresentation. Otherwise it is legal to sell stock. Ahhh but there are many shady games aren't there. It did not start yesterday. It was far worse in the 1860's in the age of the Robber Barons. Then the art of paper theft was laid down and highly refined.

I only sell stock if I need the money, or I think it's going down. Usually I am wrong. If you find you are buying it only when its going down, we should get together. If I go to sell it, you tell me if you would buy it, then we will both know where its going.

EC<:-}