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To: Eddy Blinker who wrote (3616)6/28/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: Mr. Pink  Respond to of 5736
 
Dear Mr. Blinker:

Thank you for your thoughtful and gentlemanly response to Mr. Pink's last post.

Let Mr. Pink share His wisdom and Readings from two fine texts that might put your own confusion in proper perspective.

"Bear attacks, which generally assume the form of short selling, have caused and continue to cause immeasurable damage to innocent stockholders, among whom one will find many widows and orphans"

Is this quote by a CCSI lemming? Skippy or one of the other fools long this still overvalued scam?

No, This statement made by the Dutch East India Company in 1610 is an excuse for the dramatic plunge in its company's shares. (see Meeker "Short Selling" (New York: Harper and Row, 1932 pg.205)

Another quote

"There is nothing new under the sun"

Jesse Livermore, "Reminiscenses of a Stock Operator"

Mr. Blinker, you are obviously a bright man being involved in neural networks and all notwithstanding your peculiar fascination with homosexuality that you might want to discuss with a therapist rather than vent on an internet chat line.

Rest assured that your losses in FIBR and anyone's losses in CCSI is a result of deficient financial analysis and poor judgment, not due to a bear raid.

Best wishes on your future endeavors and if you are interested in good shorts that have not completely broken down, check out SIR, MRVC and TAVA.

Mr. Pink