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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (105486)2/26/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: SirVinny  Respond to of 176387
 
Frank, in the few weeks that I've been on this thread I have talked about manipulation countless times.

I don't mind losing money but I hate being cheated out of my money. What is going on here is farcical. It is so blatant and I can't understand why nothing is being done about it.

Where is the business media? Why do they not pose the right questions? Why not get two analysts with opposing viewpoints on the same show and have them debate.

I cannot believe that we get better coverage from the media covering a football game. Panelists express their arguments in the pre-game show and the audience then makes its decision as to where the money goes.

As I said previously, I'm fed up with investing. I lost well over 100ks in last three weeks. The fun is out of it. Like you mentioned earlier, you wake up in the morning and await the next big SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT.

SirVinny

BTW - Montreal was beautiful. Much has changed in recent years.



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (105486)2/27/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: John Carpenter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Frank,

You've been in the game a very long time and I'm surprised to
hear you and Vince point the finger at others for your current
plight. At $110, when Dell, a boxmaker with a good distribution model, sold at 74.32 times the forward $1.48 estimate, none of the longs voiced concern about a conspiracy to push this stock ahead
of itself. All 30 points of the decline from the top didn't happen
in one day, they were not caused by the same conspirator.
When an investor throws his hat in the ring, he's at the mercy of
numerous outside forces, some fair and some unfair. But, they are
all out of his control.

John