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To: steve olivier who wrote (3119)3/31/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: stephen allen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
If I remember right in the low 2's you were looking for the low 1's. Why don't you admit your a beancounter account who wouldn't know a good deal if it hit you in the face. Like I say the next move may be down 1/2, 3/4 or more I don't know. I do know my position will be long term from a tax standpoint when I sell for a hugh % profit. Trade your butt off, thats fine I happen to be a long term player.



To: steve olivier who wrote (3119)4/1/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: satchmo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
dear mr olivier: first, and foremost, i agree with mr. allen, but his language is mild compared with my thoughts.

second my dear fellow investor, i bought the large block of ccur that traded in early February 1997. that was my first purchase. my last was at 2 1/4 the last time we visited that area. over the period i doubled the size of that original block (and more). the two reasons you never saw me here before now are 1) it is beyond me why any sane person would pay money to speak with clowns like you and 2) until recently i believed vod was "on the come." now, however, i believe it has arrived. that in my opinion is why this stock is trading like this this time.

mr. bash: recall that he who believes the past predicts the future in this game almost always ends up giving his money to someone else.

let me repeat for both of you sorry-ass mothers: your skepticism in the face of the income statement and balance sheet ccur now sports, combined with the action and changing ownership profile of this stock, indicates quite clearly that you are rank amateurs.

my trial run is almost over and i assure you i will not piss away funds i can invest communicating with buffoons. go ahead and bad-mouth me as a hypster while you can; have your fun; mine is making money for myself and my clients.

ps: arthur, why on earth would ccur need money given what corky said about the method of sales to onco and the fact that sfa receivables are bankable?



To: steve olivier who wrote (3119)4/5/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: Webster Groves  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
OK, Mr. Olivier, I'll have to get literal
for you. George Soros did not of course
tell me to buy. And it's true we're not
bowling buddies. But we both are "Bowling for Dollars"
(remember that old show?). George often "invests"
via his hedge funds. If he buys your stock, then smile
and say thank you but hold onto your wallet.
He can play the stock both ways. Can you ?

-wg