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To: jlib who wrote (7572)1/30/1999 6:08:00 PM
From: Provocateur  Respond to of 122087
 
LOL. My...my...are we getting nervous.<G> We feel the need to email CNBC to not hype PRFM. LOL. EVERY producer you could find? Hmmm...You guys are sure are getting squirmy. Monday will definitely be interesting. Good luck with CNBC. Just as they don't listen to positive hype to feature companies, they also ignore negative hype to avoid featuring companies.

Prov

P.S. What about Jack Welch? You still need to email him too, LOL.



To: jlib who wrote (7572)1/30/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: Rich Benjamin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
What a joke! Do you really think that the press is going to listen to your concern? Do you think they care that you shorted and that their announcing news will cause you financial problems?

Why don't you contact Perfumania's PR firm and cry to them so that they will stop announcing good news that causes their stock to go up?

By the way, CNBC likes to have stock react after they announce news about it. It causes more people to stay tuned into their broadcast. I wouldn't be surprised if an email from you does the opposite of what you wanted. They now know that there is a worried short interest in PRFM and that they can cause a short squeeze to occur. Won't it look good for CNBC to give their viewers a stock to watch that then goes up by 300%?

Thanks for helping out the longs!!!