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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (7778)10/3/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Zeev,

I have no fear of the alluvial pile. It has been stirred around by nature and then a little more by the process of screening the "valuable" gravel from it. It should have been pretty well stirred by now.

Do I have fear of the process--you bet!! We need to certainly and with definitive definition, Nail that process down, then we need only to deal with the minor fluctuations in the well stirred pile.

One must essentially take a position here. One must take the bet that the company is a basic scam and it will fall to nothing, or take the position that it is a small struggling company that is onto something big!!

If I take the latter view, then I have one view and approach, and If I take the other, then I have the other one.

Certainly, and at this point in time, I would be loath to call you wrong and the other view right, but I can tell you that it ain't over until the collective "fat lady" sings!!

There are bulls and bears in all markets and I understand the comparrison. They are both powerful animals with individual talents. I, however am a different animal, neither one nor the other. Me, I just try to stay on the winning side. Be me right or wrong, that is up to me, but let me say this!! My trust in "experts of any color diminishes as a function of the time that I watch their pontifications"

If you were Mr. Tesla or Mr. Edison, you would be too damn busy to pontificate on the price of every little stock that you pontificate upon, and if I were Martin Schwartz, I would be too damn busy to give my views on anything that I pontificate about.

You, Sir, ain't Edison, and I ain't Martin Schwartz, so lets both just face the facts!!

Realist, Jack!!