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To: Paul Capozzoli who wrote (16155)11/10/1997 1:07:00 PM
From: Rashid Garuba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Paul,

You know what is said about "first impressions". Read your first few posts last week. Those posts painted a picture of you that will take a while to erase (you may not care).

Secondly, I hope you draw a lot of interest to your site. A shorbusting effort on 20 stocks will be something. See how tough it is with EUTO and RMIL, the concentrated efforts they are??

And I seriously doubt any overshorted issue will be clean.When a stock is close to being over-shorted to oblivion, what shape do you think the company is in?? Alligators will crop up that will require true commitment to resolve. It is extremely convenient and comfortable to be a nay(I am not calling you one) with no interest critisizing. I challenge Smartin, MK, Skeeter... etc. to find a clean, overshorted stock. Vultures (shorts) show up when a company is most vulnerable.

Rashid



To: Paul Capozzoli who wrote (16155)11/10/1997 1:07:00 PM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Paul;

We are not (SHORTBUSTERS) telling anyone to invest in anything period SHORTBUSTERS purpose is to share information on facts as we know it, based on the Companies information and facts. Potential Investors make there own decisions base on truthful information. I am sorry if the people who may end up losing money (shorters undeclared) because shareholders decide to fight back and protect their investments. As far as SHORTBUSTERS name have fun with it maybe you will copy the next title we chose.

Good Luck With Your Shortbusters Site

Alan
P.S. I can read through your lines :-)



To: Paul Capozzoli who wrote (16155)11/10/1997 1:10:00 PM
From: Typhoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Is there any point at which we should expect you to stop using this thread to talk about your new web business? I realize you're excited about it, but the more I hear about it, the less excited I become. If it was going to be a free service for the benefit of investors, I wouldn't have a problem with it.

See, Paul, there was a time when I was planning a web site of my own which would appeal to technical traders. I decided not to go through with it until maybe some later time, but one thing is for sure - I was not going to mention it on SI because I felt it would be unethical. The Link Exchange, paid advertisements in IBD or WSJ, etc., are acceptable ways to promote such a business. Look around, you might discover that although there are many small web services for investors, the people running those businesses are rather quiet here. There is a reason for that. Think about it. In the mean time, as an investor in RMIL, I would prefer to not have to read promotions for your business here.