To: Elio Madama who wrote (2824 ) 2/3/1999 3:23:00 PM From: ksuave Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4650
No, Sir, I don't want to buy cheap shares, and you didn't read my posts very well. Despite management's rudeness to me, I was willing to believe that their press releases were true. These were the same press releases that you reposted on the weekend. I did not sour on ADOT until the Fall, until the inconsistencies of their pr became too apparent to ignore, and I sold, I sold at a loss and I sold at levels lower than todays, yet I have no regrets at having sold. I only regret my attempt to bend over backwards and try to be objective and overlook Les Robins crude behavior. If you read the posts I made when I sold (sometime around Oct or Nov I would estimate), you would have seen that I said that ADOT would probably make a good run, sooner or later, based on hype if nothing else. When you and some other people suddenly appeared on this board last week ranting and raving about the great fundamentals of this company and reiterating the same pr that had already been carefully scrutinized and discredited on this very board, I couldn't help but feel that it didn't take long for the hype to begin again. When I started getting email alerts and reading that newsletters were recommending it even though absolutely nothing had fundamentally changed about the company, I felt there was a pump and dump scheme in place, and I've seen nothing yet to alter that. I have nothing against people making momentum plays (I bought WWWX yesterday at 1.03 and sold today, probably too early, at 2.03), but I do object to people deliberately trying to mislead people that a company is going to move because big NEWS is coming out when they can't possibly know that. Just saw that WWWX is at a bid of 2 9/32, dammit. I could see as well as anyone that ADOT was going to make a run this week and I didn't buy because I didn't care to join forces with people I don't respect. If I were looking for cheap shares, all I would have to do is wait a week or two. Gotta go . . . Richard