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To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (1050)12/31/1997 3:41:00 PM
From: Doo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7054
 
Ryan: Sir Pink may not be the most diplomatic guy, but he's saying some things that I think are worth listening to.

Go look at the SI thread and chart on SYES, formerly MILK. Then scroll way back on this thread when we were at around 8. ACRT's IR, Mitch Menick (I think was his name) was running a penny stock-style hype campaign on this stock. I commented on it almost a year ago, and he excused himself. John Chew then assumed command.

It has never had an analyst other than John Chew, who, by the way has a bunch of share of this stock, and sounds like Mr. Pink has at least done some homework. Not saying anything critical of John, he's always careful to couch his comments and he has alot of insight into the company. But he's got an interest, just like Mr. Pink and you and me (sometime in the near future).

As I recall it, you are in your early twenties and have confessed your lack of experience on this thread. I'd give this guy a heads up, open your ears and listen. I watched the MILK thread and chart, Mr. Pink was there, and he was dead on.

Cheap suits may not mean much to you, but hedge fund folks do their homework. Just my thoughts, Ryan. This thread has been a cheerleading section for ACRT for a long, long time and when the Fool, AOL, SI pack starts swarming around a stock that is run by folks who use alot of inflammatory adjectives in their press release, it's worth an objective, closer look.

I've been wrong plenty, and I'm not telling you that Pink is right. Just listen and check for yourself. You yourself used to ask: "why won't any analyst pick this stock up?"

Jeff



To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (1050)12/31/1997 3:43:00 PM
From: Andrew Q. Viet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
I have a friend who is part of a hedge fund ( Sorry I am not allowed to name the fund) and he told me that it is a mean business. Sometimes his group bad mounths companies with the sole intention of driving the stock down, even a lot of the rumors are false.

Happy New Year