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To: Mr. Pink who wrote (1024)12/29/1997 5:34:00 PM
From: Doo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Mr. Pink: I am fat, dumb and happy with my trading of ACRT (on the long and short side) which came to an end some time ago. I would not pay anything for a company that has begun to run a news/hype service and can't seem to attract one analyst of any repute.

Is it going down the tubes, who knows. Am I fool or mad? Both. But you sure are putting on a good show for those of us who are on the sidelines.

How about providing some details on your negative view? Then, perhaps, you could expect a "conversation" with those of this thread who have intelligent things to say about this company.

BTW, looks like your shorts got pulled up to the eye bulging point today. Are they going to pop right out of your head before you start making money?

Jeffmeister :)



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (1024)12/29/1997 9:33:00 PM
From: JessiDani  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7054
 
I have a question:

Isn't the TAD itself an asset, like commercial paper? The TAD represents a receivable, to be received from a credit worthy company. ACRT is selling the process of conducting the TAD transaction, which has value to its customers. ACRT may be a financial service company, but it is not a bank.

John C., do you have any comments?

JD