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Technology Stocks : Osicom(FIBR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Tholen who wrote (3795)12/29/1997 11:50:00 PM
From: David Coakley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Bill: If you suspect a stock is being manipulated by anyone stay away from it. Market makers (I refer to them as market manipulators) are getting away with incredible actions and if they intend on driving a stock up OR down they will succeed. I don't know if Osicom is currently under attack, or run by someone willing to play ball with market makers determined to profit at your expense, but, it clearly has been implicated in an awful lot of articles commenting on "mob" related trading. My opinion is that Osicom shares are being manipulated. I've watched it from about $10 (when I owned some).

Barb: My post had nothing to do with you. I did not know the article had been read. Sorry for boring you. I believe the NASDAQ market is very corrupt and if I can prevent any other Solv-like disasters by posting an article or two I'll be happy to do so. As for Solv-Ex being some sort of fraud, you're wrong and will be proven to be so. As for the prices you are correct (unfortunately). I am still long. As for my belief that it was the target of a handful of organizations that had LARGE short positions in it I have seen the evidence and it will come to the public light in 1998. Solv-Ex was indeed a disastrous investment in 1997, but, not for the reasons you claim.

All: Sorry for spending FIBR time on SOLV issues. This will be the last mention (from me) re:SOLV on this thread. I should also mention that a close friend whom I have conducted alot of business with in the past (I used to own a computer wholesale co.) works directly for Par and I'd like to see them succeed. My jumping in is due simply to my belief that FIBR's shares have been severely manipulated by market makers. Anyone here know the names of the market makers currently involved with FIBR stock?

Good luck.
David