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To: David L. Wasylenko who wrote (530)12/30/1997 10:01:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 970
 
Generally I just go for the scammers and the geeks!

Good rules to live by (avoid them).

It's almost unbelievable how many people Zsolt has offended. I'm surprised somebody hasn't formed a club or something - and God forbid, don't Email me any more personal "Zsolt did me wrong" stories or explosion tales. Let's talk about fiber production or the SEC filing!



To: David L. Wasylenko who wrote (530)12/31/1997 12:03:00 AM
From: Mike M  Respond to of 970
 
david-

Perhaps we have biases, but we need to maintain objectivity when looking at stocks...We cannot decide whether a company should be bought or sold simply because we don't like the CEO...

More importantly, we need to put the information in as unbiased and accurate a light as possible....Jake, for instance, was willing to report explosions even though in his "experience" he realized fires would have more likely described the circumstance...Were he not to have a history with Rumy, he might have been more careful with his wording...

The suggestion that the company was doing something immoral/illegal with their earnings, was careless and something he was willing to say w/ no proof simply because he was too biased to give an objective analyses.........

Mike