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To: N. Dixon who wrote (9265)3/3/2003 5:08:56 PM
From: inchingup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Dixon:

You stated "longs are accumulating".

I simply asked you to verify what REFR longs besides OV2 bought today.

Just answer the question or go away.



To: N. Dixon who wrote (9265)3/3/2003 6:57:51 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Oceanvu had better hope that I'm right and you're wrong.

If I'm right, then this is a potentially tradeable blip that was caused by a one-time event, that of THV dumping whatever shares of REFR it held to raise cash to pay the judgement against it.

But if YOU'RE right, then you're basically admitting that the shorts can manipulate this stock at will right now and that there's nothing that the shareholders or the company can do to stop it.

If that be the case, then surely it must be right to conserve cash and wait for such time as the shareholders and/or company once again regain control of the stock's movement. Who'd want to pay $5.50 for a share of stock that, if you are to be believed, can be manipulated down to 50 cents if that's what the shorts want to do?

Think about it: your net worth is largely in the hands of people who you've maligned viciously over the years, and who basically don't like you.

Or... you're wrong.

I'm not sure which alternative is scarier for you.