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To: DewDiligence_on_SI who wrote (636)2/22/2007 6:50:07 PM
From: JibacoaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 802
 
For your information, I am not short.
I am not interested in that information either.<g>

I just happen to think that INGN is a scam and I don’t understand how anyone with a brain could think otherwise.

I am not interested in what you think & am sorry that I can't help you with with your problem of been able to understand.(I trust & assume it isn't an early sign of leukodystrophy.)

At least it seems reasonable to conclude that you aren't in the group of people you describe, as anencephalics don't survive & much less try to analyze people's delusions.<g>

I think people that have played the long side of INGN have done OK over the years, with the help of the shorts, & for that is good to have some articles like those of F&F from time to time.<g>

In spite of F&F's articles, the average volume hasn't shown a significant increase & at the last count,the short position was > 5M shrs or close to 17% of the float (the insiders reportedly hold > 20% & institutions >15% )

The recent slump on the price of the shrs started before the 1st F&F article, since the longs that didn't sell after the spike on Jan24, probably did when the stock made the "head & shoulders" on Feb 8,9 & 12

bigcharts.marketwatch.com

And the people with the good brains, that sold those shrs short will need at least 15 days (or 3 weeks) to be able to buy back the shrs back.<g>

Looking at previous "runs" on the stock in the last 3 Yrs., it is better for the shorts to keep their eyes open & their fingers on the trigger in order to be able to buy the borrowed shrs.<g>

bigcharts.marketwatch.com