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Technology Stocks : Data Race (NASDAQ: RACE) NEWS! 2 voice/data/fax: ONE LINE! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ignacio Mosqueira who wrote (28015)2/21/1998 11:47:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 33268
 
You just keep on feeding me!

Ignacio, I think we can all agree with that observation and if you look at some of the recent comments he's made regarding my getting my 40% decline with a few more posts and the notion that small trades can move the stock the picture emerges of a manipulator. The personal focus on me is flattering, but it's also a very telling aspect of the hollow shill's sense of what is important. One company in particular (the object of an FTC investigation for blatant consumer fraud and trading for nickels and dimes on the bulletin board) has now caught his attention because of the high volume of posts in a chat-room-like environment.

As you know, the robot walked away from DIMD after hyping it for months; he walked away from SIII after hyping it for months; and he'll do the same for RACE. What these stocks have in common is they have tanked severely and never recovered, perhaps with the exception of DIMD which has gone nowhere.

Some of learn from our mistakes, I've certainly made enough of them, but we must recognize them as mistakes and not simply bad luck. It's truly been a mistake to have invested in this company. I don't think the saturated market for ISDN telecommunting products, which has already put a few companies out of business, is going to save RACE. Competition is growing and this is not the unique, breakthrough they have tried to put over on the investing public. The market is sharp, they recognized this a long time ago and it's time for hangers-on to transform into letters-go and move on to greener pastures.

Good luck,

Sincerley, tired of the hype...




To: Ignacio Mosqueira who wrote (28015)2/21/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33268
 
Aren't you getting a bit tired of this MacPherson chap?
A guy claiming to be something after falsifying records to InterNIC
which I see still hasn't been corrected after all this time? rs.internic.net

Loves to accuse people of "hyping" stocks. In my experience reading SI people of this intention are only around while a stock is going in "their direction"; they tend to get quiet or move on when something finally stagnates.

Easy enough to compare peoples' styles, just read through a list of their past posts:
Member 298089
Member 2039373

Of interest are the types that talk a stock up, get quiet and are back later talking down. This is a telltale sign of someone who's intentions are little more than trading a stock. Here is a well put together example of this type of activity: Message 3490349

Follow through that thing, it's sad and should be required reading on Page 1 of SI.

Don't you love the way he likes to talk about DIMD & SIII? Years back I played DIMD for the seasonal stock it is, spent most of my time over there discussing graphics technology with Jonathan of all people. SIII? Held that stock for a long time and certainly way after its peak until a friend of mine at SIII & another friend at INTC sadly admitted that INTC was going to delay the release of the chipsets necessary to implement AGP for a far longer time that was expected. I suppose I should have shorted the thing at $17 and turned on everyone over there but I'm just not that way.

That little BB stock SYCR? I've been having a blast watching that thread.
Perhaps the most interesting moment was when "a few people" started claiming an attourney was blindly e-mailing people that he had started up a class action suit against the company. Something sounded rather fishy to me so I suggested those people make an effort to get to the bottom of the matter rather than to trust the current thread panic.
How interesting that it later turned out not to be anything at all: Message 3468583

Poor Rod and his "research" - I guess he's exhausted all the search engines.
Had he any desire to research RACE he'd be trying to locate who had the product
as well as digging around in the world of laptop PC manufacturer's for new things.

No, he continues to emulate a word which means, according to Webster's Dictionary, "devoted to base or unworthy purposes, debased by venality, as in prostituting one's talents." In sentence: "How could you sink so low as to prostitute yourself?"



To: Ignacio Mosqueira who wrote (28015)2/21/1998 10:31:00 PM
From: Marshall  Respond to of 33268
 
Well Ignacio, if there's one thing we've learned it's that a few of the top players in the telecom world move very slowly and are very cautious to make the right decisions. They have to be very sure their choices are right since any technology they choose to support must have a sufficient lifetime to ensure a reasonable return on the investments.