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To: craig crawford who wrote (13182)12/17/1997 2:02:00 AM
From: janski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
NDA. I knew it would come back to hunt us.



To: craig crawford who wrote (13182)12/17/1997 2:39:00 AM
From: iceburg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
Craig "Christmas gift" Crawford,

Why don't you share your marvelous technic for recommending a short of about the only tech stock that isn't down significantly (COMS). More inside scoop? Please share your rational, you refused last time someone asked you why you would short it citing "I can't reveal my sources anymore than you can reveal yours". Either you are clueless regarding the stock market (you had info but failed to use it properly), or you were just dropping random advice on a thread to stir the pot. Which is it?

BTW, nice call on COHR, and don't give us that drivel about "well it went up 2 points before it dropped 20" garbage. You are generally too cowardly to give a time frame on any of your picks because your frail ego might shatter should you be wrong.

A stock goes up %4 before tumbling and you defend the call saying you should have known or "do I have to babysit you". Then you dredge up TDDDF or something that six months later is actually up, like you have ever held a stock that long in your career. You were gloating about your LPTHA and MTZ recommendations? look at the dogs now. Could have made more money shorting them.

And thanks for the private E-mail "tip" on DSYS. At 16 you said Buy it, own it profit from it" Straight down.

Well champ? Have a nice night, I know how you enjoy staying up all night rationalizing away, wasting more ANCR thread space!!

Oh, John Curtis, I won't post again until Craig Crawford (or Tom Fraiser) does.

Steve



To: craig crawford who wrote (13182)12/17/1997 4:21:00 AM
From: Eleder2020  Respond to of 29386
 
>>>Info that is so sensitive that if Brocade obtained it they might gain a competitive advantage.<<<
Let Brocade do their own DD on who Ancor is seeking out as clients.
Their thread started by AR faded awfully quick while a bunch of the posts were pulled. The SI scroll on Brocade still looks like Swiss Cheese.Better safe then sorry in helping Brocade target ANCR's potential customers. Actually handed over the name of ANCR to a systems intergration company in NY, I know that is exploring FC. Let Brocade find this company by themselves. The larger storage OEM's are alot easier to discuss because everyone is aware of the players and even then.......... Ed



To: craig crawford who wrote (13182)12/17/1997 11:54:00 AM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29386
 
Craig,

In reference to Kerry's posting, and your most recent shark attack, you don't have to be an insider to have an insight as to what's going on in the industry as well as the status of specific companies. As a systems integrator involved at various levels with many vendors, institutions and government agencies, etc. I come into contact with good information and knowledge about a lot of things, which quite often proves accurate. Kerry probably has profited by trading the stock occasionally, like most other savvy investors. This in no way makes his commentary any less credible or is indicative of a "pump & dump" scheme. I am not going to take the liberty to comment on what Kerry has written, however, while no doubt the stock is in the toilet as another poster has stated, I assure you that I have a very high comfort level accumulating ANCR at this level. No one can accurately predict where Ancor will be this time next year, but, I'm willing to bet my chips it will be a survivor.

Tom Goodrich