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To: CO who wrote (2590)2/3/1998 7:50:00 PM
From: Richard V Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Cheryl;

What bothers me so much about these folks who love to attack something they have no interest in is this:Where is the motivation?

Does any rational adult spend such a large amount of their time getting so deeply involved in something which has absolutely nothing to do with them directly or indirectly? I just can not figure it out. Here we investors are trying to learn as much as we can about the companies we own or might own and folks come here just to give us grief? I have concluded that rational adults do not do what we have seen; and I have seen it on other threads. Therefore they are either not rational, not adult or both non-rational and non-adult.

Comments?

Rick



To: CO who wrote (2590)2/3/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: Anthony Darmanin  Respond to of 27968
 
Cheryl
I just don't bother to read much of what L.E. says anymore, obviously his intentions are less than pure, I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone that portends to having no financial interest in this little Company would post day in and day out, attacking it relentlessly! doesn't make any sense at all, unless of-course he does indeed have a substantial interest in seeing it's share price fall or the Company itself go bankrupt, as someone else has already posted, he may own or partially own a competitor of Firamanda. So much speculation about earnings, all we can do is to wait until they come out and see if we are still comfortable holding this stock in our portfolios. I for one am willing to be patient, and nothing that L.E.
says is going to influence me one iota, why should I listen to someone that doesn't own any stock in this company?, he certainly has an ulterior motive for what he says and it's not to look out for our interests that's for sure!
Tony



To: CO who wrote (2590)2/3/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: Terry Lyon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
I think it is human nature for some to think the best of a situation and some to think the worst. I was taught that it was impolite to think the worst - but that is my personal baggage. Debate over a limited set of data is not worthy of human distress so I just ignore most of the conflict. In fact most conflict is very laughable and I simply prefer not to be drawn in.

Teenage children often create an unreasonable situation simply to cause a reaction and derive some wierd satisfaction by upseting a parent. You've heard the express "getting a rise out of" the victim usually over nothing of real importance.

Cheryl, I really enjoy your posts and greatly appreciate your efforts to this thread. Keep up the good work.
Terry