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To: Mr. Pink who wrote (2397)9/1/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 18998
 
Who's J. David Stewart?

Who knows? What he is is fairly certain, though. Slick Willy Stewart is a man most meretricious. One of the most pernicious characters in the financial media and now on the internet. A shameless hypester, he'd be doing humanity a favor by returning to the booze and drinking himself to death. Mr. Stewart makes the low life on the VSE look like amateurs.

Caveat Emptor

For amusement, read The Motley Fool Investment Guide:
Appendix C.......
Zeigletics: The Penny Stock That Never Was.
The Compleat Hypester, Revealed ....
Mr. J. David Stewart fits the profile.

I think that Stewart should write a book; from inside a cell.

Also check this out:
stockdetective.com

The article helps to recap many of the bad things out there that our Dear Mr. Pink is helping to shed some light on.

Your friend,
Marty





To: Mr. Pink who wrote (2397)9/1/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 18998
 
<<Mr. Pink is tempted to order just to get some good short ideas.>>

I've made extremely good ching shorting ZITL and CYBG. Two Stewart picks. He is astounding at his ability to pick/hype stocks which go to zero - he is nearly batting 1000 in this regard.



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (2397)9/1/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: tom rusnak  Respond to of 18998
 
MP,

I was a Stewart subscriber when I was new to the world of stocks, and lost a few hundred dollars on CYBG. After following Mr. Pink and Mr. Wexler for a while amongst others I've learned a bit more about Mr. Stewart and I've managed to make up far more than my losses following CYBG down into the grave this time.

But I believe the Stewart Report tends more towards the small priced stuff: ie. less than $5, probably because he now knows that his words will generate a huge short interest.

tom

P.S. LBOR rebounded quite a bit today, and the intraday chart looks like a pretty steady ride up. Is the short here still good value?