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To: dave brown who wrote (21331)6/30/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
AGAIN YOU MISS THE POINT DAVE BROWN... if you are not short a stock, most people find companies they have positive opinions about and spend their energies there.

You, on the other hand, spend time creating fear and doubt on a stock thread that you have an odd interest in. I see you have posted over 80 times on the FAMH thread. I just find that odd!

Perhaps you have no money and just paper trade... who knows...everyone including me is bored with this banter betwen you and me.

You remember what really got me going is that you postulated that this stock would and should go down if it "only" posts a small profit for 1997.

I replied that for a 23 cents stock to post a profit for the whole year is incredible. Very few companies (percentage-wise) priced under 50 cents or even a dollar manage any profits at all.

Plus 1997 was 6 months in the past! Who really cares!

Frankly now I am bored with this whole thing....if people want to take you seriously fine.... I have 12 other stocks (that i am actually invested in to watch), and a stock club to manage, and a full time job....have at it, kid..... you are determned...I'll give ya that much.

People will either listen to you or not....who cares at this point?


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You said

To: +Dave Gore (21328 )
From: +dave brown


Dave,

Why do you find it sooooooo hard to believe that a person can have an opinion without a finacial stake in the
matter.