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To: Scott Lerner who wrote (11578)12/4/1997 3:31:00 PM
From: AreWeThereYet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Why ASND is up today? Is it because the mgt response to the class action lawsuit???

aC



To: Scott Lerner who wrote (11578)12/4/1997 3:42:00 PM
From: Mang Cheng  Respond to of 45548
 
Scott, I support you. Jumping into a thread that's ALREADY down and out and started laughing at people that are losing their pants are the lowest form of existence I can think of.

You and I can jump into any down and out thread and do the same - will you ???????????

Mang



To: Scott Lerner who wrote (11578)12/4/1997 4:44:00 PM
From: Marcel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
<<I do apologize for my tone.>>

Okay.

<<He insults those who have the misfortune of being down with snotty comments>>

Nope not okay...Craig has totally been a class act...evidence that he DIDN'T say "I told you so" the night of the earnings warning...even your fellow COMS cheerleaders were waving their pomp-pomps for him...

Now sometimes people dish it out yet can't seem to take it...

I offer you my condolences on this particular investment...we're going into a dark tunnel and really don't have a good picture of growth and margins going forward...

if you have the patience and the time--good for you...though there are better investments out there in the interim...consider that your loss is only magnified by the opportunity cost of potential gains in strong performing stocks...people don't marry stocks so its okay to leave it for a while and come back when its relative strength is back...especially in light of the fact that mgmt. seems to have a preference for large investment banks and money managers over the independent investor...

Regards,
Marcel