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To: David Smith who wrote (883)12/27/1997 7:12:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 2377
 
Chris, you don't get it do you. I am seriously tired of you popping the same nonsense into this thread. I am certain that if you look you will find that Doug's TA and David H's TA was not a glowing buy recommendation on IBAH...it's right in the report!!!! Now, what am I going to do with you...you have a need .... HERE'S THE FORUM:

techstocks.com

I am sure that it will be on the hot subjects list in no time at all. You can tell the world if you like.

Sergio



To: David Smith who wrote (883)12/27/1997 7:13:00 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
Do you have a legitimate e-mail address? I'll e-mail you a stock well under $10 that has just broken out and My TA says it will soon be over $10. The co. will be the same over or under $10. You have digressed from the point. You are still nit-picking. You have no purpose and are quite tiresome. When you can answer me about your Wisdom Tree error and start posting less than nonsense, you may be welcome here. In Webster's I find nothing that says "encouraging" means "great".

"see Individual Investor as just one example; each issue contains a
statement with a breakdown of how much of each stock in the "Magic 25"
is owned by Wisdom Tree, the hedge fund owned by the magazine's
publisher."
I believe you showed yourself to be somewhat of a phony when you stated that.



To: David Smith who wrote (883)12/28/1997 1:04:00 AM
From: Simon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
OFF TOPIC>> Few days ago you stated you got help or something getting your job as a market maker. What training or experience is required to be so employed? With a MBA, why would it be hard to get a job with a big firm? I see on CNBC all these people at computer screens which is usually stated to be the Trading floor of Pru.,ML,Morg/Stanley. Are all these people maket makers in stocks, bonds for the firm, or just what are they doing. Just curious.