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To: peter michaelson who wrote (692)8/11/2006 6:47:07 AM
From: JSB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20808
 
I appreciate your advice and just fwiw, I'll tell
you how I see it. I don't think they misrepresented
anything, personally, I think they have a vision
and at worst, they got a little ahead of themselves
as reported. That said, it's still maybe 5
million bucks worth of business and represents 3%
of what we're supposed to do this year.

As long as they deliver on what they promise I'm a
happy camper. What amazes me is how many people
are willing to put them in the dog pound over something
so trivial. They deliver or not, everything else
is just noise. I'm not even sure I'd categorize that
release as a mistake, but whatever your views, it
doesn't justify what's happened since. JMO, of course.

GLTA



To: peter michaelson who wrote (692)8/11/2006 7:02:16 AM
From: jh26pt2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20808
 
I'm not short this stock, but I wouldn't be long either.

Peter, since you have said that your usual approach is to be short, can you make the case for shorting HSOA? Why would anybody want to be short HSOA, especially now that the stock has been driven from $14 down to the $5s? Do you believe that there is real downside here (other than the theoretical "any company can go to zero" downside)? Thanks.