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To: MARIO PASQUA who wrote (4232)10/28/1997 8:51:00 AM
From: MARIO PASQUA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
This from another thread:

There is an excellent article in the October issue of Forbes/ASAP on about page 104 regarding the use of the internet by shorters to drive down stock prices. The articly describes in eerie fashion a parallel of events happening in OVIS. Apparently, what is happening at OVIS is standard procedure for shorters/naysayers.

The naysayers do what they do because it works.

My reading of the article indicates that the best course of action is for vigilant and informed people, shareholders who have done the dd and reseach to continuously respond to slander with factual information, while avoiding getting dragged into fights, arguments and speculation. This will help new investors see what is going on, who is credible and who isn't.

Many humor the naysayers, or think they are just grouchy, amusing themselves, jealous. NO. People do things for reasons. It is a fact of life. The people bashing your stock are bashing it so that you will lose money and they will make money. Even if I am wrong about the naysayers being in cahoots with MMs, it still works out that since psychological factors affect stock prices, these people are hurting you by plying misinformation.



To: MARIO PASQUA who wrote (4232)10/28/1997 9:27:00 PM
From: qdog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Sorry that you miss, yet once again, Mario, this has nothing to do with stock price. The whole venture and resulting exploration is still, IMO, high risk. You are attemptting to compare apples and figs! Frankly, I play high tech more aggressively than oil, in stock. This is still an unkown as to what it will yield and if you are risking, then congrat's or whatever. I reject that they have 1 billion unitl you drill the wells. IF that concept is alien to you, then I don't know what to say further.