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To: VALUESPEC who wrote (562)5/11/1998 3:20:00 PM
From: elk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
Hey Spec, just like I said, your words can not stand the scrutiny, so you bash another stock! You are so predictable! Talk about CD and your honesty/accuracy, instead of bashing other companies.

Why will you not discuss the topic at hand, CD and your words regarding it, that is why I am here. If I want to read your bashes, I will go to that thread. I am here for your 'light', but it is looking like your 'light', are lies. Are you lying with all these great numbers you throw out? I did not think you were, but your constant refusal to clear it up, leads me to believe that perhaps, there is a reason for you to do so.

Well Spec, will you answer or just throw around more crap about other issues?

PS before you put me down, understand that I bought DGIV(which you quoted today:o) at .21, and recommended it to others. So it kind of makes all of your puny little gains paltry!<GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG>

Even with FTEL down, Elk still up over 1000%, yes 1000% for the year, and when FTEL kicks up, yu can beleive that number will more than triple!



To: VALUESPEC who wrote (562)5/11/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: SeanS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
If it helps, I understand completely how you can claim a cost basis
of $21 for your shares, assuming you are not counting the profit you
made when you sold at approx. 23.5 before you bought back at 24. If you
are just adding the 50 cent difference to your original cost basis.

I really don't see why anyone really cares though, one way or the other.

Good Luck,
Sean