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To: Goodboy who wrote (7233)2/18/1999 7:32:00 PM
From: skycapten  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
OK Goodboy, Your Serve??

I'd say game, set, match to Goodboy. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0....

Goodboy, anybody around long enough remembers the gist of tm's rants, but the particulars were nice to see again. Thanks for going to the trouble.



To: Goodboy who wrote (7233)2/19/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: Nimbus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Being wrong ?

Shall we analyze your post a year ago where you said the stock would be at $10 by mid-March 99 ?

And when it comes to clustering technology ... you really DON'T want to go there with me. I have written papers on that topic, and I'm currently working a computer system design that will be one of the largest ever constructed.

Rather than hounding me goodboy, why not post straight factual information related to the VOD industry, which is what you do well and is something we all appreciate.

What I'd like to know from you is with the several large shareholders, like White Rock, ... what has to happen for them to begin to take profits and how do they go about it to maximize their returns ? We have clearly seen some of the buying tactics of their accumulation, but how will the sell-off look. Do you have any insight into how they have done it in similar stocks where it is hard for their buying and selling to be disquised ? I think we did see a bit of selling over a few day period about a month ago which was discussed here and it did drag the stock down if I remember. Does White Rock, or others like them, have sell targets prior to buying, that if reached will absolutely trigger selling ? I would think institutions are more disciplined than individuals are about setting sell targets and sticking to them.

It is this kind of insight we hope you can enlighten us on.

TIA