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To: eims2000 who wrote (629)9/28/2002 12:03:02 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
Do you consider your association with amr a bad mistake?
He was as much a fraud and criminal as many of the companies he went after. His record was mediocre. His timing was horrible, except when he magicly timed his calls just prior to gov't announcements. His research was done mostly by others who were rarely given credit. He was motivated by money, nothing else. By crossing the line, he even put his kid's welfare behind his greed.
His SI image was filled with deceit, just as much of the other cyberfraud witnessed these past few years.
Any research he shared on SI was there to lure subscribers and to help pull the shorts down further.
His supporters don't support him, just the money he made them
Surely someone with your intelligence wasn't blind to this, particularly if you were running his site.