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To: Sword who wrote (416)1/18/1999 1:33:00 AM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Respond to of 2220
 
<As for hyping the stock to manipulate the price -- that is illegal and immoral and neither Anthony nor I will engage in it. Discourse and opinions freely expressed are another matter.

Consider this: if Anthony really wanted to maximize his profits, why wouldn't he establish his position first and then enter the verbal fray? The answer is in his priorities. He really believes in holding himself to a high level of integrity. There is no other reason. >

Give me a break. I assume making blatantly false statements in an attempt to turn investor opinion is a critical facet of that "high level of integrity." He had the gall to come on here and call IMON a bulletin board stock, knowing full well that that was not true. He then called that brazen lie "a minor oversight." I doubt the company would look upon that kind of a statement in quite the same light. I hope Anthony shorts at 10 and then averages down at 20 Tuesday. It will be funny to watch him squirm just as he did when SKYM exploded <g>.




To: Sword who wrote (416)1/18/1999 10:41:00 AM
From: Ed Swanson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2220
 
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!That post was really funny. I am trying my best to stay out of this little war of words......but this post is just plain ignorant.

Trippi:
Anthony hasn't shorted IMON yet. Neither have I. We will soon enough. Yes, the
stock will probably rise on Tuesday -- for awhile. Yet, the DD mitigates the risk
more on the short side than the long. That is what successful trading is all about.

As for hyping the stock to manipulate the price -- that is illegal and immoral and
neither Anthony nor I will engage in it. Discourse and opinions freely expressed are
another matter.

Consider this: if Anthony really wanted to maximize his profits, why wouldn't he
establish his position first and then enter the verbal fray? The answer is in his
priorities. He really believes in holding himself to a high level of integrity. There is no
other reason.

-Sword