To: John S. Baker who wrote (1483 ) 7/27/1998 4:31:00 PM From: TLWatson59 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
Mr. baker: I give mr. droogies credit for he actually reads a post when it's written. Whether he agrees or disagrees, both his abolute priviledge, he does pay attention to detail. My last response to you actually asks you to simply do the same thing. Whether I have, had or might want to have a position in the stock alters nothing of a factual matter. Then of course you may choose to join the chorus who are obsessed with my being a. a sneaky MM. b. a shill for the shorts, if god forbid not a slimey short at that. c. a broker looking to bash stocks. d. a self appointed guardian angel looking to save the world of penny stock players from the big bad hypesters. The simple truth of the matter is that I am a professional investor and private advisor with almost 50 years of experience in Wall Street and its vagaries. When I come across situations that scream danger, after I have actually examined data from every side I can find, I say so. Especially in the face of those who would at best mislead others either intentionally for their own benefit, or through misguided confidence in either a technological development or overblown or deceptive news releases. Now if you have taken the time to read my posts you will see that the only comment I made to those long this stock at higher prices was to: "fasten their seat belt and hang on for a bumby ride." Some perhaps chose relate that to dump your stock, sell your stock or some kind of nonsensical conclusion. If you do do your homework on me and my commentary you will find as I posted in a re-post today that the only suggestion I made was if you took a chance and bought the stock under $0.75 you may experience a short term trading gain. That opportunity did present itself more than once. Now I will make one more observation and I can't wait to see who the first person is that accuses me of bashing the stock for the shorters, when I say, it would not surprise me to see this stock trading between $0.40 and $0.50 before it gets much above $1 in the near term. Note I did not say sell before it happens. Why? Because my suppositions do not always turn out to be so.