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To: Jess Beltz who wrote (11237)12/9/1997 8:24:00 AM
From: Cymeed  Respond to of 25960
 
Let's all forget this Robert vs THC. I believe THC is indeed one of the longs; he may either has some short interest at the same time, or he may simply be worn out as many are, or it may simply be his style.

Let's have some humor, instead.

I found arguing on SI is not going to help the stock (not enough influence or buying power here), and it does not help our health. The SI folks may be the most informed investors, but they (we) may not be the winners all time. This is the stock market, not a perfectly weighing machine.

Sometimes, I found it is easy to hold on to a winner (temporary dog) if we can just forget we have those dogs for a while.



To: Jess Beltz who wrote (11237)12/9/1997 8:54:00 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
jess,

Don't worry. Nothing unusual or nefarious going on here. There was a challenge issued and it is awaiting a response.

Regards,

Bob

BTW, What is the "short-interest mole theory"?



To: Jess Beltz who wrote (11237)12/9/1997 1:36:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Respond to of 25960
 
I agree with your points (1) and (2). WRT (3), there's nothing wrong with being in short position, but one is expected (by Western standards) to be "up front" and acknowledge where one's point is coming from so that others may gage bias or conflicts of interest in the communications. Could it be that the rules are different in cultures other than Western? Cultural differences may account for much of the misunderstanding. Tulvio