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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tickertype who wrote (3771)8/16/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: MGV  Respond to of 27311
 
I'm sure we can get back to talking about our favorite stock.

You mean living in your dream world, blinders included.

If your retirement and wallets can bear the heavy losses you have realized after 6/29, you can go right on without trying to learn anything.

By the way, deep metaphors gentlemen, don't pull a muscle trying to think now.




To: Tickertype who wrote (3771)8/16/1998 5:56:00 PM
From: MGV  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Blasts from the past: Here are some pearls from the "VLNC wise."

7/4 Kaimes - Would someone who sends a resume to a prospective employer fill it with statements like "there can be no assurance that I will ever show up for work"....."and if I do, there can be no assurance that I know what I'm doing or that I'll do anything useful at all"....etc, etc. As a matter of fact, in earlier times before litigation became the name of the game, companies more often than not published glowing accounts of how well they were going to do, regardless how gloomy the real outlook was. (Ed. Note - How does this support your argument?!? It weakens it!!)

Again, anyone who thinks Valence put all those caveats (except possibly the financial portion) in their 10-K because they actually believe that things are that bad, truly IS an idiot!

(Ed. note - This is a classic. If anyone can find even a strain of logic in that convoluted heap of words, would you point it out?)

7/1 Kellett: IMHO the stock is a steal at today's prices.

(Ed. note - Stock price was 5 5/8 at the time, 29% higher)