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To: J. Stone who wrote (22445)8/19/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
You truly are a fool.

I love the way you say:

<<Like all your posts, you imagine the worst, with zero facts to back up what you write. >>

And then you are stupid enough to say the following:

<<And this coming from the dumb-ass who was posting that both ATHM and TCOMA were great shorts, prior to them, what? Doubling? Tripling?>>

All you had to do was click your mouse button a few more times to realize that I shorted ATHM and TCOMA both for around 30 a share. ATHM is now 46 and TCOMA is now 37...they hardly "doubled or tripled"!! In fact, I covered both a long time ago in the mid 30's and explained on my thread that I was wrong to short them. Like many of my detractors who have lost money on TAVA or TPII-like frauds, you also conveniently neglect to mention that the overwhelming majority of my short picks have done extremely well: ZITL, TRBO, ALTIF, HMSC, NSPK, QNTM, AMD, TAVA, VIAS, ACLY, DDIM, HEPH, CYBG, BA, ENML, CCSI etc. etc. etc.

TPII is the most outrageous type of pump and dump fraud. You have not earned a penny from it, and I would bet a good chunk that you are also a net loser in the market in general.

If you need to see who thre real "dumb ass" is now, look no further than a mirror.

Now go away.



To: J. Stone who wrote (22445)8/19/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: Lee Reed  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 31646
 
To All: I am attempting to weigh the pro's and con's of TAVA as a potential investment. To this end, I appreciate both the bullish and bearish view. I do not appreciate the verbal abuse that seems to have escalated in recent times between supporters of these differing views. I find especially offensive, the pejorative use of the term "mental problem" in the post to which I am responding. Let's all clean this thread up so that we can get on with the matter of trying to make informed investing and/or trading decisions.

Lee