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To: stan s. who wrote (2974)3/9/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Wurstnightmare  Respond to of 7054
 
all this tumult has made me tired. You are right Stan S., Pink would not like this. He is in exile, currently visiting with His very close friend His Holiness, the Dali Lama. I must meditate on my anger.

Sweet Dreams,

Your Wurstnightmare.

Hope you don't mind if I reprint the trial



To: stan s. who wrote (2974)3/10/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: Goulds  Respond to of 7054
 
Repost from Yahoo: Thanks Stan...

Stan, Tremendous Analysis -
Thanks
electropuff_98
Mar 10 1998
12:05AM EST

Stan gives us the kind of analysis this board needs. It is time to ignore those that want to manipulate ACRT. Give them NO credence, and let us go forward in researching and communicating the good things about this stock. The news is good from the company, from the charts, and from Indvidual Investor. There is no doubt that ACRT is poised for nice gains. It will take patience, good communication, and total avoidance in responding to those that want to manipulate instead of
share. If we follow this strategy we can all be successful. Let's attract new investors to this board, not scare them away.



To: stan s. who wrote (2974)3/10/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: Paul Weiss  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7054
 
stan s.-- Are you trying to tell us ACRT isn't a broken stock? All your techno-speak misses the ONLY technical feature that matters to an investor: the primary (up) trend line was taken out in January. A chart this bad takes a long time to repair, wouldn't you say? Shorter focus... a bounce was needed. With all your professional expertise, wouldn't you agree that support at $6 1/2 is more likely than not over the next 6 months or so? What I'm thinking is that if you'll just step back a few paces you'll recognize the elephant. Under a microscope, which I believe you're using, ya just can't tell a pachyderm's leg from a tree. Regards, Paul