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To: Steve who wrote (3780)12/6/1997 11:44:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Predicting the future is a surprisingly simple and accurate process, in most cases, provided you are predicting and not guessing. Stocks are obviously outside the realm of predictability as any reasonable person will tell you. I'm curious to know where you are getting these future predictions out of anything I have said as there aren't any. Now, as far as being emphatic versus wishy-washy, sometimes that's called for and as a free-thinking individual you can weigh the information without the clutter of verbal genufleciton of questionable sincerity.

In particular, we had a company that was responsible for selling a product that was wholely fraudulent; a company that was refinanced with overseas REG S shares; a company whose CFO was quietly dismissed; a company whose auditor (KPMG) decided they weren't going to make it and questioned the incomplete and inaccurate financial information. Now, you are more than welcome to provide countervailing information about that firm or any other but that does pointing out the fact that I have made negative comments about a company like that would be the worst imaginable defense of COSFF and the rather childish tattling about what I said on another thread is really out there. I don't think it serves anybody to restrict contributions to cheerleading efforts.