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To: Rok2000 who wrote (5603)4/2/1998 12:14:00 AM
From: Matt D.  Respond to of 10903
 
ROK,

I, and I'm sure most other participants and lurkers on this thread, love a good stock tip. Looking back at the history of this thread (and the prior TPII thread) shows numerous examples of well intentioned posters sharing their opinions on stocks other than TPII. In fact, I've been alerted to many money-making opportunities on this thread (thank you to all of you who helped increase my bankroll, especially Alan).

That said, your never-ending, long-winded hyping of KMGG is REALLY annoying. We thank you for alerting us to this stock. Now we can do our own DD and decide for ourselves whether or not to take advantage of your generosity. If we want to learn more, we all know how to go to the KMGG thread where we can enjoy your numerous posts. But ROK, this IS the TPII thread, and treatises on KMGG simply don't belong here.

Matt



To: Rok2000 who wrote (5603)4/2/1998 1:22:00 AM
From: Ice Cube  Respond to of 10903
 
roc-o-rama, you obviously do not understand the fact that there are many foreign domiciles that DO NOT REQUIRE you to have the paper if you want to sell a stock. This is a relationship business, and once again it is laughable as to your lack of knowledge. YOU DON'T NEED PAPER TO SHORT A STOCK !!!!!! Hell, in Canada, you rent paper for a trade. Never have to pay for the trade as long as it was profitable. You need to go work for a back office of a firm in Canada and you will start to understand how this market is played. I know its hard for you because you take conventional knowledge and try to apply it here. Sorry, its NOT how its done. Also, please keep your hype on the other thread. Get your mind away from the thought that you need paper to sell a stock. Besides, this stock does not meet margin requirements in the States, so they can't use your paper anyway. In fact, there is nothing stopping someone from putting a couple of hundred thousand shares for sale first thing in the morning and NEVER having the paper to back the trade. It happens all the time you neophite.