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To: timers who wrote (12629)2/18/1999 9:30:00 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (9) | Respond to of 122087
 
CYOE<----Before I jump on this plane ..I just want to add that i have reviewd CYOe's press about the financing and ..its all garbage..unsecured crap...meant to keep them out of the toilet..The stock is garbage theyt cannot service their debtand the accounts payabl;e is monstrous..in addition the accumulated deficit of over 100,000,000 is real...!!! they cannot get the nmoney and if they do they cant pay it back..

Slam dunk!!!!



To: timers who wrote (12629)2/19/1999 7:04:00 AM
From: steve goldman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
I think when the markets are a bit hary (?), crazed, down 500 on the Dow or the next morning down 200 only to be up 100 in about an hour, we are even sharper. When it gets to be 1, 2 oclock and there is no volume and its quiet, there isnt the same sense of intensity as you get at the open. When you are down 500, everyone is simply ready to handle trades, nothing else.
We've never had a problem, even down 500. If you were a reader of some of these threads, the tdesk thread and Final Frontier thread, that was the clamor then, "2 rings admist that disaster".
Anyway, like I said, its not that these firms dont have people to answer the phone, but they need to implement some electric shock therapy like we do at Yamner <GGG>.
-Steve