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To: current trend who wrote (1597)8/6/1998 3:11:00 PM
From: Richard N Lambert  Respond to of 3458
 
I don't understand why this is amazing to you or any other investor.
The game can be played both ways. The good side (or at least stated as a good side) are the investment firms hyping stocks they have already established positions in. The bad side (or short side) rakes the company to drive the price down to make money.

The game is to make money. Those who believe that everyone should be fair or that you will be protected by the SEC better think again.

In an inflated market or inflated stock you will attract more short sellers and firms supporting this action. You also should realize that it is not just one firm playing this game on TRBD. You also should realize (or I think) that the fun is not over with. Only time will tell.

Good luck



To: current trend who wrote (1597)8/6/1998 3:13:00 PM
From: MR_KASH  Respond to of 3458
 
You got that right brother! This fellow works with a reporter in Vancouver, BC who doesn't have much to write about these days. The only fortunate thing about this fellows comments is that we didn't have to pay 75 cents for a paper to read a bunch of crap, business must be bad because bull is now for free. Hang in there boys, up and away!



To: current trend who wrote (1597)8/6/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: Nathan Hansen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3458
 
I agree, current. We talk about this guy when the pub gets quiet and our beer is still full, y'know, when we need a few laughs. His dissertation about the past dealings of this guy, and that guy, are about as relevant as the relationship between this company and the resignation of Mr. Sinclair in the early 80's when he was in the 'conflict of interest' scandal in the Canadian Legislative Assembly.

Come on, Adrian, let's get relevant.



To: current trend who wrote (1597)8/6/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Far Side  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
Current Trend,

What happened to respectable dignified little thread ?

WE are now starting to look more and more like Yahoo which is no more than a battleground between longs and shorts.

I wish the shorts would stick to their on own thread.

Most of us are long term "longs" and we pay no attention to the newcomers anyway.

Thanks for your clear comments, pal

JIm