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To: Michael Baron who wrote (17864)6/1/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: jwk  Respond to of 31646
 
SI thread:

Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments
Forum: Miscellaneous (General) , Replies: 1599, Latest: Jun 1 1998 11:39AM



To: Michael Baron who wrote (17864)6/1/1998 5:24:00 PM
From: threadneedler  Respond to of 31646
 
Thanks for the Forbes site:

This should be must reading for anyone new to investing. It's a comprehensive, succinct and real life investment primer on how the game is played.
In response to your Mr. Pink question, he was referenced on the Yahoo TAVA message board, the Anti-Christ of investor threads.
No doubt TAVA is a current manipulator's darling and may continue in that role for quite some time to come. Boise Cascade had no impact on the MM's enforced down draft.
As for Waldemar's 'educated fool' comment, I think one reason for the knowledgeable posts on this thread is the relatively sophisticated Y2k subject matter. The ongoing explanations are especially valuable for newbies & non-technical types.
If TAVA wants to be anything other than a shell game stock in the near term, I do believe they must start throwing out some serious $$$ numbers with their contract announcements.
I'm going to tuck my TAVA stash in the corner for now and tend to the rest of my flock.