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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (16753)5/13/1998 6:50:00 AM
From: threadneedler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
John Jenkins CC quotes:
"Man, this is one God Awful company! Every one of our Fortune 500 clients have called & cancelled any further remediation. I'm convinced that CD sales are dead. DEAD, I tell you! And this Y2k nonsense...No such thing; its all a sham. We're firing 90% of our engineering staff as of tomorrow. GOD!!! Why didn't I sell ALL my shares when I had a chance?" (at this point, the CC is called to a halt, as Jenkins, sobbing uncontrollably, is led away from the podium).
To read the posts of Doc Stone et al, you would have thought that was the exact wording of the CC.
I remember getting out of a position of a small biotech ABTI, just before a disastrous phase 2 report. It went from 10+ to under 2 almost overnight. I didn't stick around and rub peoples nose in it. I didn't brag about how I saw it coming. I simply left.
Anybody who claims to have sold out their position and still sticks around lobbing negatives at every opportunity is either shorting the stock or hoping to drive the price down to add to their position. If neither apply, then they are people who like to try to create negative feelings in other people. Thats kinda sick.
M Chen, Cheryl, Sandra et al...hang in there. Just a small note to cheer you up. From the CC: "the company announced that it has formed a Consulting Division to be led by Tom Bruhn. Bruhn has joined TAVA from Raytheon Automated Systems where he last served as Director of Business Development..."
Folks, people don't leave a Raytheon for a company doomed to failure.