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To: Spider Valdez who wrote (10510)11/4/1998 1:09:00 AM
From: jhild  Respond to of 26163
 
you have not looked very good then have you?

So just how is it that you know how he looks? Does he look ill or are you making fun of his appearance?



To: Spider Valdez who wrote (10510)11/4/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: Dayuhan  Respond to of 26163
 
you have not looked very good then have you?

Not sure what this refers to. Most publicly traded companies either report their revenues/earnings to the SEC or at least issue press releases announcing them. Is there someplace else I should be looking?

If you're talking about the rumours of a short squeeze, where should I look? To the extended and incomprehensible psuedo-legal discussion on this board? Hardly a reliable source. I would rather look at the bids offered by the MM which is supposedly scrambling to cover a short position. If I see that MM pushing the bid and trying hard to acquire shares, the rumour gains credence. If I see that MM bidding way down in the pack, the rumour goes back in the mill.

They say to buy on rumour and sell on news, but buying on rumours that are not supported by evidence is a good way to lose your shirt. Anyone who bought on every rumour spread on SI would be down to underwear by now.

Steve