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To: Dale Baker who wrote (18096)1/1/2005 12:40:55 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18998
 
Mr. P$nk makes more money in a nano-second than you will in your entire lifetime.

Please feel free to kiss His pink posterior at your leisure.

Mr. P$nk



To: Dale Baker who wrote (18096)3/3/2005 10:01:25 PM
From: FARcom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Everyone should be willing to admit they make mistakes if they are honest.

I pretty much packed it in after 9/11 and the last two years I shut down business sold my home and travelled Canada twice. Spent lots of money now it's time to make it again.

So I am really going back in time here but:
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For Dale:

What the heck happened to WCG I'd really like to know? TIA
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For Mr Pink:

How many people got called to cover on the Web X short call?

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I remember how Gary(Gabard) was used by MIDL and lost so much. I am also aware of Gary passing away and I am very, very sorry to hear that. I think he was used by the management of MIDL and hold only good thoughts for him. He offered a lot of information to me about investing in general when I was starting.
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For myself I will never forget my first stock purchase still halted to this day, Bre-X. No one can be right all the time when we can all be lied to by the TV, bankers, brokers, promoters and the companies. That was the darling of the market so why blame each other when it's the companies that lie and manipulate the markets and investors.

I've seen CEO's say over the phone no RS and do it 2 days later do it without any announcements.

Sorry to drag this stuff up but the only thing we can do is be honest and take responsibility for our own money decisions. It is good that we share. In fact it's great that we do. We should be honest and not pretend to be perfect. I am not accusing anyone either I am just pointing it out. Better to learn from our mistakes then ignore them.

Protecting profits is what counts and telling the truth as you know it. Then no one has a reason to feel ripped off but rather accountable for thier own risks taken. Then you can also pat yourself on the back for you good ones as well.

Regards,