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To: markvan who wrote (574)6/7/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: AT7  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
<<i would love to know what public company does not "hype" to wall street? thats a laugh!>>

I couldn't agree with you more. The only difference is when some people hype a stock everyone comes out and shoots them down as thoughtless cheerleaders. however, when others do interviews and get the company mentioned on talking head shows they are great guys.

I listened to the bulk of the call in real time and was not impressed. I have also talked to the CEO and was ot impressed. Folks I would call the company and push directly for the answers to yur questions. Don't take anyones word for anything. Bob Gintel has a huge stake in this company and has a huge incentive to do anything to make back the money he lost last week. I am NOT saying he did anything wrong unethical etc. However, how does anyone know that he really averaged down or did he sell some and go short some to cover his backside? There was huge volume this week that did not look like a huge fund averaging down unless it was at the open when the stock ran up about 2 points. After that it fell a few points which means that he if even further under water.

Just some random musings that should not be taken too seriously. I am not accusing Bob Gintel or anyone of doing anything other than looking out for his investors and himself.

The next week or two will tell the story here.