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Technology Stocks : Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (TRBDF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rgus who wrote (1792)8/20/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Mike C2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3458
 
whining over milk you couldn't spill?
Geez, rgus, you pop up every now and then pointing out negatives to which long term posters have already expressed concerns,
You make a plea to find shares to short, complain when noone does your work for you,
then announce the stock is hysterically promoted and want to know why Halimi is less a clown than someone else.

So sorry you could have made some dough on the short side, but didn't/couldn't.
Sometimes the inventor is a lousy promoter. You surely need to give TRBD promoters some credit. They drove the shorts to misery until two weeks ago.
I don't know a lot, but I can guarantee that you don't know what's really going on.
It has been posted that there are now shares available to borrow.
If you think the stock will see 5 or 3 or .75 before it sees 8 or 10 or 15 then go for it: sell short and let your adrenaline pump.

This melodrama is fascinating, compelling, and fraught with danger for anyone with large sums at risk. I am very glad to have a good return secured and only "the market's money" in play here.

BTW if you look at Mr. Ben-Dak's credentials (check GKI's last annual report) they are impressive. But I believe TRBD would have been better off stating that he was formerly from the Global Tech & Business Group of the U.N.D.P.

It should also be pointed out that Greystone filed to sell shares before the Compaq crew joined up (if I recall correctly) and at much lower prices....like $3 or $4.

People leave governmental or administrative positions all the time to go into the private sector. It's not clear to me that Ben-Dak bears any personal responsibility for being involved in what Asensio characterizes a stock promotion: GKI. Being the essentially positive trusting soul that I am, maybe someone should try to contact this person and/or due a little more DD.

ok. i prattle.
Mike