To: WR who wrote (1467 ) 7/14/1998 4:18:00 AM From: Bill Wexler Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
<<Wexler is wrong.... againTavalong>> LOL!!! I guess time will tell. <<EDTWexler was on the YHOO board screaming short at 40 pre split, because the internet sector was nothing but hot air and due to crash.>> Hmmmm. Well, he's right about me shorting YHOO (which I was wrong to do - however, I didn't suffer any damage since I covered a long time ago). I never said the internet sector was "nothing but hot air". So I guess that makes this idiot a liar. <<Next he claims that the Y2K sector is all hoax, fraud, and scam, because Y2K is really no problem at all.>> He's lying again. The Y2K sector is a fraud and a scam - and the evidence is proving me out. I never said that "Y2K is really no problem at all". I always maintained that the Y2K problem is *vastly* overblown and would simply fade into the normal software/hardware upgrade cycle. <<He was wrong about net stocks>> Yup. <<, and he is wrong about Y2K.>> Nope. The proof is in the pudding. I am 100% correct about the Y2K hoax. In the thread that he points to:Subject 15277 I recommend shorting 5 Y2K stocks: DDIM, ACLY, IMRS, VIAS, ZITL You may want to check the performance of that short portfolio since inception of the thread vs. S&P 500. Note that the best performer (and worst short) was IMRS - the only company that said it was abandoning its Y2K "business". Also note that VIAS and ZITL were considered the "hottest" Y2K stocks - until fundamentals caught up to them. TAVA is considered the "hottest" embedded-systems Y2K stock - I promise you fundamentals will catch up to this one also. <<I have upgraded him from a suspected idiot to a full fledged idiot>> A full fledged idiot with lots of money earned from shorting the Y2K scam stocks that even bigger, delusional idiots such as himself bet the farm on. Nice try. BTW speaking of Y2K scam stocks, I strongly recommend selling and/or short-selling TAVA.