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To: RBM who wrote (162)12/10/1997 5:58:00 AM
From: jan_mike  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3222
 
And another thing... there were 9 posts or so here in the 14 months of this thread's existence before I started singing to myself last Wednesday. Can we assume there were hundreds of lurkers just waiting for some new piece of esoteric data? You want to attract investors? Don't slam the ones you have. There's no bigger turnoff on SI than tuning in and seeing that kind of senseless negativity. You catch more flies and all. Sometimes I get a little bored with chit-chat too, but I'll cheerfully wade through it to promote open sharing of ideas, concerns, information and new opportunities.

If the CSMA thread ran in your style, you'd still have 9 posts. Suppression of discussion is the enemy of the education process. Next we'll have to burn the quarterlies.

By the way, what did Doug say?



To: RBM who wrote (162)12/10/1997 11:34:00 PM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
Rob -- You seem to have missed my point, which was "can we have a serious discussion here?" I said nothing negative about Doug, whose work I have followed when time permits, and who seems to know a hell of a lot and who certainly has my respect. Yeah, you're right, I was rude but I'm not apologizing because it's been so damn frustrating wading through all the blather when we could be sharing opinions and analysis -- and even amateur TA -- on substantive matters. And if you think that I and friends of mine haven't profitably invested fairly significant sums of money (I don't mean Fidelity-type numbers, but 1 or 2% of a small company is not that farfetched) based partly on information shared on boards like this one, you're again mistaken.

And finally, if you're denying that CSMA is a non-reporting company, that has been a manipulated stock in the past, you're hopeless. 1-they are, and 2-just look at the chart.