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To: SirAlexx who wrote (2400)4/1/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Travis  Respond to of 3506
 
SirAlexx,

Calm down. Far be it from anyone to have an OPINION on your special company. You are the one provoking by attacking an individual and not his argument.

Travis



To: SirAlexx who wrote (2400)4/1/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: Hockeyfan  Respond to of 3506
 
FutureTrak Space Scanner featured in new hit movie "Lost in Space" -

Just kidding.

Sir Alexx, It is quite humorous watching you get upset over David's comments.

Happy April Fool's Day!



To: SirAlexx who wrote (2400)4/1/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: Rubble  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3506
 
Alex- I agree with you 100%! David should go down to Pompano Beach and tell those alleged scam artists what he thinks of their company to their face! Then a rumble can break out and we'll see who's really right.

Likewise, you can go over to Sunnyvale, and tell Charlie and co your take on TRMB's technical outlook (11-12 coming very soon).

When words fail to find the answers, we must take our problems to the ring. Get those gloves out Alex...after you fight Charlie...David will be next! Then we'll know for sure whether FTRK is a scam or TRMB is heading lower.

BTW...earning are indeed everything. If a company has no present earnings, there must be hopes for future earnings, or at least a reasonable asset base, or the company is worthless. You're really wasting your time with these companies that probably will never turn a profit, and have no assets. I can point to many very small cap companies that have assets in great access of their capitalization, and are even turning their small profits. But if you're going to gamble in the BB's and high-flying companies on the verge of chapter 11, you'll probably lose all your money just as fast as you would in $.25 slot machines.