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To: Gerald F Bunch who wrote (4482)7/10/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: Freddie Forte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8879
 
Gerald....What do you consider hype? Just curious. Is a person expressing optimism about a particular investment he or she has made considered hyping a stock? Where is all the hype on this thread? People have bought the stock, read the press releases and are now optimistic about there investment. What the frig is wrong with that?
Why invest if you're going to have a negative outlook? So who's your hypesters? Brad and Cheryl? Wrong. Maybe they do more due dilly than any of us and express their optimism. Is that hype? Wrong,again. They bring alot to the table. Maybe they do more research than you. Is that hyping a stock when you feel confident in your decision? Uh. Wrong again. Brad Morris may get carried away a little, but, here's a kid learning the market at age 16. I wish I was so lucky! So who's hyping the stock? We're all curious.



To: Gerald F Bunch who wrote (4482)7/10/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: David A. Irvine  Respond to of 8879
 
GB,
I agree, and in fact pump & dump people are having legal problems of their own.....it goes both ways. I don't think this thread has anyone close to a P&Der, though.

Cheers,
Dave

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To: David A. Irvine (4480 )
From: Gerald F Bunch
Friday, Jul 10 1998 4:14PM ET
Reply # of 4483

David, This should apply to the hypesters also. Most of the time I
just lurk here. In my tenure here, I've seen plenty of hype

Regards
Gb
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To: Gerald F Bunch who wrote (4482)7/10/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: CO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8879
 
I agree, that if anyone intentionally puts out false information (whether positive or negative) with the intent to manipulate the price of a stock, they should be held accountable.

To state an opinion or to do research and to post what you have learned and believe to be true is one thing. But for someone to intentionally lie to manipulate the price of a stock, in my opinion, is wrong.

Cheryl