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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54675)5/13/1998 2:21:00 AM
From: Gary Wisdom  Respond to of 58324
 
Re: <<Gary, Please tell me you're just playing dumb. You know what I meant.>>

Guess it's better to play dumb than to be dumb.

Is buying Quigley at $9 and not selling at $23 that different than buying Iomega at $4 and not selling at $55?

Now, who's the dummy?

BTW, the fact that you never state your position size makes all on the thread quite skeptical of your claims.

I'll send you a check equal to one share of Iomega stock's value if you fax me your account statement that shows you actually shorted ENMD.

I already know your response. So don't bother.



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54675)5/13/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: Gary Wisdom  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky, is this article about you? I thought you lived in New York City and were younger than this. Shame on you. Or, are you the Mexican doctor?

BN 5/12 Michigan Teen Accused of Threatening Clinton
Over Internet

Rochester Hills, Michigan, May 12 (Bloomberg) -- The Secret
Service is investigating a 14-year-old accused of threatening
U.S. President Bill Clinton's life in a message sent to a White
House Web site, the Associated Press reported. The youth, whose
name was not released, attends Avondale Middle School in the
Detroit suburb of Rochester Hills, Michigan, and allegedly sent
the message before 210 eighth-graders from the school traveled to
Washington to see Clinton during a White House visit. Agents will
conduct a background check on the 14-year-old, then refer their
findings to prosecutors, AP said.

In March, U.S. authorities arrested a Mexican doctor on
charges he mailed extortion letters threatening to kill President
Bill Clinton and former President George Bush unless people sent
him money.



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54675)5/13/1998 8:23:00 AM
From: Zebedee Wright, Jr.  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky

I haven't posted on the thread for a while, but I do (for some sick reason) continue to read it. I guess it's the 90's version of the soaps.

It seems to me that what you are advising the IOM longs to do is exactly the opposite of what you are doing with your one hit wonder (QGLY). By your own reasoning you should be dumping that dog (QGLY) and moving on to a more lucrative investment.

As far as your ascertation that the winter in Europe was particularly harsh this year, well, back it up with facts. I spend 10 days of every month there, and this past winter was no exception.

If you are looking for a company to replace your dead in the water investment in QGLY, I'll help you out. RXSD. Since you heard it from me first, I'll expect 10% of all your gains in RXSD and 10% of all the money I saved you from future losses (oppurtunity costs also) in QGLY.

If time is money Rocky, you are losing more with every anti-IOM post. A part time job at Ray's pizza could earn you more.

Long on IOM

Zebedee



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54675)5/14/1998 3:55:00 AM
From: Chucky  Respond to of 58324
 
"This next time around, I'm selling Mid-Fall at its peak."

I hope you don't plan to draw on the same acumen that was responsible for your last trade in IOM?

"I apologize, You were correct about my $7 1/4 short."
techstocks.com

"bought to cover at $8 1/8"
Message 4143060

Later
Chucky