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To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (18308)6/15/1998 2:38:00 AM
From: Merg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
To all,

Let the members of this thread who typically rise to verbally volley with Mr. Pink please think before reacting. Mr Pink picks his short targets (largely) on the basis of how many 'rabid' followers there are on the thread. He may say a stock is overvalued or whatever but the only thing important to make his short strategy effective is if the shareholders of TAVA react with the emotion he wants. He will then assault the stock hoping for just this sort of reaction. If he gets this reaction TAVA will shows up on the SI Hot Stocks" list. This then brings in the sharks, Barbara Paynes and other vermin to see what the action is about. They operate on the theory that if they make us mad enough in their attempt to drive the price down, we will buy on the dips thus allowing them to cover and make lots of money on THE GAME. WE DO NOT HAVE TO PLAY THIS GAME WITH THEM. But, it will require that the hot heads on this thread (you know who you are) PLEASE hold your venom and instead post the link to the research thread. With some patience on our part, the short position can't win. And if WE make it boring enough by not responding other short traders will go find action elsewhere.

Merg.

P.S. TAVA management can help by not being so predictable in its press releases. Keep the short position off balance.



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (18308)6/15/1998 5:43:00 AM
From: Mr. Pink  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Mr. Flick:

That is because you do not read the 10Q, let alone the footnotes. Please read the section describing the company's debt and there you will find the loan from Sirrom Capital. You can also look up the link for Tandem Capital, a subsidiary of Sirrom Capital for information on its portfolio companies.

You would be best served to heed Mr. Pink's advice. Remember He recommended shorting SIR in the 30s, CCSI from the high teens, FPAM and many others that have tanked.

Mr. Pink meets resistence, but in the end He is right. He does not want to fight but to warn you of an overvalued situation.

Mr. Pink



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (18308)6/15/1998 8:59:00 AM
From: jwk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Tim is right. I have bookmarked and lurked the pink site for a long time. I will not post on this topic again or respond directly to any comments from that source.

If new posters show-up here to spar with him, we should consider they may be shills who who help stir the froth of his agenda.

>>>> Too much quality DD in this post to have mad bomber upset everyone. <<<<

AMEN.



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (18308)6/15/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 31646
 
The profile says it all:

Name
Mr. Pink
Member Since
Jul 01, 1996
Company
International Olive Oil
Occupation\Title
Enforcer
Age
Eternal
Location
The Ether
College
Tel Aviv University
Degree
0 Celsius

No E-Mail Address...

No Real Name...

Not to be taken seriously...

Jim