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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (12774)10/26/1997 2:28:00 AM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
>>your opinion on Fleckenstein doesn't surprise me. <<

Hmm is this the same guy who said to short MU when it was 30 saying it will go even lower to the teens? Well guess he can cover now and almost escape without loosing his shorts or did he get a margin call when MU hit around 60 Or to short CYMI cause they make UV bulbs that go into lithography equipment and some of their customers are having problems? Seems like the way to short or go long a company without even knowing the fundamentals of what they make and how it fits in.

A contrarian is not yet an another name for a moron.. But with some of these people it get closer and closer each day. Someone upgraded JBIL on friday, guess they did not have time to dump it before it tanked. There is a difference between the real and the game. Understanding it is the key to making money in either direction.

His interview is pretty good.. Now if his timing is then theres a ton of money to be made..
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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (12774)10/26/1997 1:24:00 PM
From: halfscot  Respond to of 50167
 
Mohan: Fleckenstein's credibility is in serious doubt when he makes comments about Cymer making "...UV bulbs..." and "Their business is just going to stop." His comments about 3Com also show some ignorance on his part as well. He's just too flippant and glib for his own good and a smartass to boot. He seems intent in making outrageous comments to stir things up. He gets more attention this way and even bad attention is better than no attention in show business.

halfscot