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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: scion who wrote (88318)11/25/2004 1:55:07 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 122088
 
Tony's stock
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Are you a BASHER ?

I have seen bashers wreck many fine promotions, the promotions had colour brochures and everything. I have seen the washrooms at good promotions and there is never any dirt in there. FBN, the company that almost singlehandedly rectified the Y2K problem worldwide with it's fine products was doing very well until the Queen of Darkness got involved. After that the embedded chips starting reverting to thier native tongues like latinn and binary and many fine colour brochures had to be replicated at tremendous cost to the industry in general, it was called - Slightly Mauve Wednesday, (the day the elevators almost didn't work)
Disaster was narrowly averted when experts at FBN using the newly co-developed AT&T&T Translation Service had to rig modulator/demodulator connections to all the affected installations and pay operators overtime until the chips could be retaught English. The chips had to download a new FBN program (co-developed with Giggle (the search engine, that's right) called ispeku.c before they could recommunicate themselves.

Tony has wrecked so many fine colour brochures. The equation is so heavily favoured to the small investor in this case that the Robin Hood defense has already worked. To those that risked closer involvement that may not be true, the charges in the trial are very serious. One of the primary reasons that SI works is that it acts as a forum for promoters and for investors, they can in effect rub shoulders. Even the straight reads are promoting, themselves, thier views, an outlook. Anyone who read Anthony@Pacific posts and used them as an input on "stocks to avoid" probably made a good investment decision, if they went no further, as good an investment decision as reading say Dale and putting his stocks on a list of "stocks to watch". I have never met Tony Elgindy or anyone who knows Tony Elgindy yet from reading his posts on SI I can say I like Tony and that is the only reason I am still standing here. I appreciated his wit and his candor. His words for people who would follow blindly were far harsher than sheepeople or bozo, Tony packed a good punch. I would like to see Tony exonerated but I have never invested in the fact that Tony wasn't a promoter. I am a mild mannered Canadian who is generally not naked and I have never been short.