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To: Pronichev who wrote (5472)11/22/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: FMK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
Pronichev, Your words to GVander "It seems like some kind of frenzy. You are hurling anything you can get your hands on, pots, pans and the kitchen sink."

Here's one from Yahoo
<<Deathwatch for Shorts- isn't it fun. by: DrKvorkian
So much pain and worry for anyone short Valence. Symtoms of shorter's syndrome coupled with foot in mouth disease. Looking at Valence's chart must be painful to the extreme. If the pain persists, contact my office. We can help you find a way to end your misery. If someone shorted at say, $6 and a contract announcement drives it to $15, the shorter has a $9 per share loss because he has to replace the stock he borrowed at $6 and hoped to replace it by purchasing at a lower price. Ouch!

About the only thing they can do is to try to worry shareholders and hope they can get their stock from them on the open market. If they can't, they have to pay an ever increasing price. It's a great situation for those who own the stock.>>

These are good times. Let's enjoy them!

Regards, FMK



To: Pronichev who wrote (5472)11/22/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Respond to of 27311
 
Pronichev - Why you think you are not qualified to discuss patents? You do not need any qualifications or degrees to get a patent. Re.: Sears wrench, Ford's delayed wiper blades, etc. Any citizen with a novel idea can file an invention disclosure and pursue a patent application, if they meet some tests: non-obviousness to those well-versed in the state-of-the-arts, commercial value, etc. No one needs to be a doctorate of science to get a patent. Ram