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To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (1570)11/3/1997 2:42:00 PM
From: John Covalesky  Respond to of 8835
 
The strike i believe was settled, because the final day of the event was seen on ABC. Duval won it by 1 stroke, after eagling a hole to beat out Davis Love III. A side note is that if Davis Love had won, it would have made him the tour's leading money winner over Tiger Woods (provided Tiger finished in 11th or higher), and probably would have resulted in him being declared player of the year...

Not that this has anything to do with trading...
JC



To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (1570)11/3/1997 3:20:00 PM
From: Theo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8835
 
Frank,

Thank you for the update. Without access to cable networks I rely on the Net to supply me with that kind of info. That particular story was released Saturday night: ~~"because of a one-day strike by the ABC's technicians' union. The strike was a protest of disciplinary action taken by ABC against a union shop steward."~~ You are right. It could have a major impact. The operative word is "could". We don't know yet who is going to cover the Scottsdale Classic.....yet. As far as I can tell, ACCY is the only publicly held entity that is involved with Pro Golf Tournements. As such, it is obvious you were referring to ACCY shareholders in your previous warning post. You did, unfortunately, leave your post wide open to specualtion because you did not elaborate on the nature of the news. Your obvious bitter attitude towards the stock, as demonstrated in your parting post this morning, would cause anyone to question your motives.

I am not concerned at all whether you buy or sell. But, I do find it strange that you would sell your position and then come back a couple of hours later to "warn" your fellow investors of a possible problem with a stock you can't stand?? I might remind you, that I am also a "fellow investor", as are many others. As such, we are also sensitive to the posts concerning ACCY. Unlike you, we are still in. You claim this stock is being manipulated by a "pump and dumper" (while possibly valid- I don't know), is the reason you bailed. That is your choice. But, your post this morning after having sold, places you in the same light- just the opposite end of the spectrum.IMO

Theo