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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (2762)1/24/1999 12:35:00 PM
From: ztect  Respond to of 3458
 
Interesting READ....

Message 7439053

From: PDavid

Just a note to our defamatory friend with the website.

I recently was referred to a prospective client in another state. He needed an attorney because he is being sued for 40 million dollars by a large company, for making defamatory statements on the internet. I did not get the details, because I could not represent him, but it sounded like the alleged wrongdoing paled in comparison to Mr. basher. I won't dignify him by stating his name. In any event, right or wrong, such lawsuits are becoming more common and, IMO, we have not seen the tip of the iceberg. As the internet becomes a more common form of communication upon which people rely, it will move into a commonly accepted forum of DD, much like Baron's, IBD, etc. As such, people such as Mr. Basher will find themselves in very deep Sh*t. Remember, even if right, a lawsuit will cost him in the 6 figures just to defend himself.

To all the bashers, hope your little vicarious forms of entertainment are satisfactory, because that little one page document called a summons will knock your socks off!



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (2762)1/24/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: Nathan Hansen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
<<starts to short it too early and then get burned and needs help or an objective opinion.>>

A@P, this is a joke. Since when does someone who is short a stock need help? (It seems to me, when a short margin account is opened, the investor is indicating that he/she has a 'risk tolerance' that is adequate for that type of investment strategy) And from the posts I have read from you, on this TRBD thread, I have trouble believing your opinions to be "objective". --- that is just my opinion, though. FWIW.