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


To: Mike C2 who wrote (1793)8/20/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Verijke Jan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
havn't you notised : Asensio never said anything about the most crusial thing. The two people coming from VW are not in discussion. That is maybe the main issue here.

At least them two said the TRBD technology is for real and very easy to implement. These two would not give their name for a bargain. They aim to gain lots. So why would TRBD be a scam I ask you.



To: Mike C2 who wrote (1793)8/24/1998 12:20:00 PM
From: rgus  Respond to of 3458
 
MIKE C2:

Wrong tree, dude.

First, I did't write anything that could be construed as whining.

I think you're overreaching a bit in chiding me for simply showing the other side of the coin once in awhile. Re: your awkward spilt milk metaphor, you might want to try again.

As for my original query for stock to short, let me be clear: I was looking for MORE stock to short when TRBD was above 8-9, and hadn't been able to find any more after quite a few days of checking. That's ancient history for me. Now that the stock has crashed, as I expected, I am out. I don't care to stick around and see whether this thing goes Banko or not. I'll leave that to wiser funnymentally-driven folks like yourself and a thread that will likely evolve into a co-dependent support group.

By the way, I give Halimi et. al. ALL the credit they deserve for pumping this stock to 15. Fortunately, I was only bought-in on a quarter of my position during all the high-jinks.

Your last remark re: trust & DD is most telling. Perhaps you should follow your own advice. This ain't grade school. No one's going to do your homework for you.