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To: valueminded who wrote (1050)2/16/1998 10:05:00 PM
From: GemSeeker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Seems like you have a lot of unanswered questions for someone who has already shorted the stock. Suggest you do your own research starting at Message 3079705



To: valueminded who wrote (1050)2/16/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: R. M. Rosenthal  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5736
 
Chris:
Did you forget to say you were short and Pinkish?
Credibility counts here.
RMR



To: valueminded who wrote (1050)2/17/1998 6:21:00 AM
From: wlheatmoon  Respond to of 5736
 
To: Mr. Pink (963 )
From: Chris Pedicini
Monday, Feb 16 1998 1:37PM EST
Reply # of 968

Mr. Pink

thanks. I have been evaluating CCSI, I believe you mentioned it a while ago.

While I am not yet done with due diligence, this company seems to be a prime
candidate for a short. Minimal sales, (for the past several years) insider selling, (darby
unloaded 120k shares in past 6 or so months) and a very large market cap for its book
value, sales or lack of earnings.

I have studied its patent position (2 that I am aware of) and now am investigating the
applicability of its science to the problem that they have outlined.

I would love to hear your opinion. So......(drum roll).... what do you think ? or are you
to focused on the ACRT short ?

(On the plus side, for the bulls, it seems that the CCSI has gone up since I shorted it )


Chris,

If you really want to learn about the company, welcome and read the thread. However, I don't think you really need our help. You've got Mr. Pink.

Have fun with the shorts and don't wander far from a major medical center. Transfusion will be needed for the bloodletting that's about to occur. I hear that medicine has become so proficient at detecting HIV and hepatitis that you only have about 1 in 400,000 chance of being infected by either one.

mike