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To: kenneth kountz who wrote (10381)4/28/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Kevin Thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Ken:

Seaman's selling spree documented at:

post.messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com



To: kenneth kountz who wrote (10381)4/28/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Respond to of 21342
 
ken--

i agree completely. the question i have to ask is, why with a cost of 15 did you hold when it was at 27? why didnt you sell?

i guess your answer is the same as mine...greed, mixed with a euphoriastic dream that seamens was right and that the contracts would be as great as he said. of course, we didnt know he was selling at the time, or may be we did and just decided to ignore it.

whatever you may think of the man personally, the empirical evidence supports the conclusion that the man is little more than a pump and dump artist. missing contracts is normal for this industry, and in this early stage the one thing you have is credibility. when thats gone, things get really ugly, and it takes a long time to rebuild trust.

good luck to all,
trey