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To: Salt'n'Peppa who wrote (11307)10/28/2002 9:26:52 AM
From: Montana Wildhack  Respond to of 14101
 
S&P,

You couldn't be further from the mark.

Knowing exactly each component of how a router works
wasn't Jim's point at all as you would know if you
read instead of skimmed.

But just as I spend too much time here I spent too much
time with Nortel and as a result saw early the over
capacity that all the gleeful surface skimmers missed.

I sold all my Nortels at $100 and shorted most of the way
down. I simply knew it couldn't improve and had to get
much worse.

Not because I was lucky. Because I knew enough.

I don't agree with your comments here at all and it isn't
because you skip my posts which I already knew because
we're all aware of your slow server.

Wolf



To: Salt'n'Peppa who wrote (11307)10/29/2002 1:48:55 AM
From: axial  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101
 
S&P, thanks for your thoughts -

I take it that your effort to miscast my comments is a personal attack, as opposed to a reasoned discussion of what I really said. Fine with me.

DMX is a company that has only two products approaching saleable status.

It's your contention that investors don't give a rat's ass how, or whether, these products work. "They are concerned with larger things, such as fundamentals, management, debt, market potential, etc."

I submit that how, and whether, these two products work are central to the fundamentals, and central to the market potential. Understanding the products is pivotal to understanding the regulatory hurdles, to the different jurisdictional attitudes, to the difficulties with trials, and the revenue potential of the company.

Or, not. According to you, it's just Blue Goo, you don't need a clue. "Psssst! I've got some MBI for ya, buddy!"

Does this stuff work?

"Don't you investors worry your fuzzy little heads about that. It's beyond you. Trust us."

Yep. A formula for investor success.

Signed,

Blinded by the Light