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Strategies & Market Trends : Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (754)4/28/1998 8:21:00 AM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
<<Your immature and bizarre rants about how "dishonest" and "poorly researched" my opinions are are all the more laughable when we look at the Biotime results.>>

Bill, BTIM's price decline is immaterial evidence. The things that you have said about the company have been lies and deceit.

I guess everything I said about ZONA is right because it hit 30?. You are old enough to be able to apply some simple logic and basic reasoning skills but for some reason seem unable to do so.

Let me see if this flies with you. You are right about BTIM and Hextend if it continues to trade lower than, let's say - 15. If it trades higher then suddenly I become right. That makes absolutely no sense. Once cannot 'argue' stock prices and nobody can make a case that a price level, on face value, alters in any way the basic nature of a physical substance (in this case Hextend).

I may have responded to you at times in an immature manner. But my goal was simply to bring your very mature and well thought-out lies to light.

<<Interesting to note that my "cult" followers would have lost money if they followed your advice on Biotime>>

What advice did I give? I recall none.

How have ZONA, ATHM, and TRBO done? How do your 'cult' followers feel who have sold these issues? I suspect your answer will be 'time will tell'. Maybe I can say the same thing about BTIM - "Time will tell". But somehow I get the feeling that for you a temporary decline is considered a permanent trophy while a move against your position is but a glitch in your perfect world of 100% correctness.

Jim