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To: Y2k_fan who wrote (18424)6/16/1998 3:32:00 AM
From: Mr. Pink  Respond to of 31646
 
Ask any of the CCSI fans, Mr. Pink does not panic, indeed, it seems ice water runs through His veins.

Mr. Pink rode out a double in CCSI and shorted all the way up.

Mr. Pink shorted SIR from 22 up to 35

Mr. Pink shorted ACRT from 21 to 27.

He is cool as a cucumber, has done His analysis and knows what the end shall bring.

Panic is not a word in Mr. Pink's vocabulary.

Mr. Pink



To: Y2k_fan who wrote (18424)6/16/1998 3:58:00 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
<<Agree, short against the "problem of the century" would be a very unwise decision>>

Short ZITL from 52 a share (and recommended shorting at 25 in my "y2k hoax thread" and again at 12 in "profits of doom thread" - currently trading at 5 1/2).
Short VIAS from 54 a share (currently at 12 5/8)
Short DDIM from 30 a share (curently at 13 5/8)
Short ACLY from 17, through the mid 20s (currently at 12 5/8)
Short IMRS from 18 (currently at 24 - can't win 'em all, though it's interesting to note that this company announced it is getting out of the Y2K business).

I actually shorted TAVA on two separate occasions and regret covering too early. Not too worry though, I intend to reshort it. This company isn't worth 10% of the current market cap.