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To: AJ Berger who wrote (6536)9/23/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: Dixie7777  Respond to of 44908
 
Your constant harping on the self-evident, not so skillfully interwoven with only negative opinion, will accomplish nothing.

When you tell us something we don't already know, that is of material value, negative or positive, you will have some credibility.

Until then the last statement I've made to you will stand.



To: AJ Berger who wrote (6536)9/23/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 44908
 
AJ, If you're so down on TSIG and their marketing plans, what did you base your investment on when you brought TSIG? Why haven't you sold yet?



To: AJ Berger who wrote (6536)9/23/1998 6:13:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
How do you know that Gambler sold? Did he post that here?
In his last post here on Septemer 11th he states that he owns TSIG shares. I hope you're not spreading lies.



To: AJ Berger who wrote (6536)9/23/1998 6:19:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Mr./Ms. Berger:

First I counted to 10, then to 20, then to 100... before I decided to send this post. Sir or Madam (since you don't use a first name your gender is unknown), not once have you come to this thread and stated that you have made even one call to management to verify or confirm your statements... in fact, you have totally ignored requests to do so.

Your comment to Dixie:
<< you're just too brainwashed to be objective. >> No... he has done his DD and made his decision based upon his findings and that of many others on this thread. Your agenda, however, is becoming quite clear.

Regarding your analogy to your bunkmate in summer camp... Rich (Dixie) is retired and living a very nice life in Long Boat Key (FL) at the age of 57 having sold his business for a tidy sum. And, BTW, do you have a problem with a person who works for the U.S. Postal Service... or was this just your arrogance?

I found your personal profile to be interesting. You are supposedly the Information Services Director for a Union electrical contractor... and yet the majority of your posts on SI occur during business hours. Is your boss aware of how you spend your time or does your father own the company? You "attended" the Rochester Institute of Technology (a fine school) and you state your major and minor... but, did you graduate? Not that being a college graduate is germaine to this commentary, but implying that you are certainly is... especially when you put down others. And, BTW, you got taken badly on your Microsoft purchase back in 1986. If you had read one of my very early posts on this thread regarding my philosophy of long-term investing v. trading, you would have seen that Microsoft was one of the stocks I bought and still hold. For your information, Mr./Ms. Berger, the range on Microsoft stock in 1986 was approximately between $0.37 and $1.00. So, if you bought Microsoft at $22. in 1986 (as you claim)... you were taken. Or are you trying to take us?

Oh, one more thing, Mr./Ms. Berger... where did you get your information that "Gambler" or "Beeblebrox" sold their TSIG stock? More of your solid DD based upon the fact that they haven't posted? You are wrong again.

I've said what I felt I finally had to and brought out some facts and some points to ponder by all who read this post. And no, I won't waste my time debating with you. These things speak for themselves.