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To: Tim Luke who wrote (53333)8/31/1998 4:17:00 PM
From: djane  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 61433
 
Tim, it is fascinating that you spend so much time on ASND without supposedly being long or short. Are you trying to gain credibility (if possible) in order to set up another pump-and-dump scheme as before? Yes, feel free to flame me. I guess your babble is useful to someone for sentiment purposes. ASND's price has declined similarly to the market -- nothing more, nothing less. I will continue to post substantive info on ASND which will be more valuable in the long run so that investors (not hollowed out daytraders) can make reasoned decisions on how to allocate their hard-won capital.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (53333)8/31/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: Sonny  Respond to of 61433
 
Lets nominate: Tim Luke ... KING of August on SI!

We must give the man the credit he deserves ... He was superb in his call and almost prescient in the last 2 weeks.

Do not know what the future holds from now on, for his calls ... but 1 thing I'd sensed about him a long ago, which had a chance to get revalidated again today: He'll retire rich, no matter what ... by that I mean, even if he's right 60% of the time, by combining it with the superb ability to ride on the price-wave as it moves along the time axis, by appropriately chopping off the first and last 10% of the action (for charity, as the Rockfellers have said :-) ), HE ensures that he comes out as the winner in his trades! My hats off to the supreme-player! May be Goldman, Prudential and Merrill Lynch should all hire him and pay 1/3rd each for his salary ... else, he may be too expensive to be hired! :-)

cheers,
-/Sonny.