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Biotech / Medical : Pediatrix Medical Group (PDX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Toby Zidle who wrote (94)2/28/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Respond to of 431
 
Mr. Pink predicts a fall to $1 1/2.

Toby, show me where he predicted a fall to $ 1 1/2.

Tom



To: Toby Zidle who wrote (94)2/28/1999 2:06:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 431
 
CD traded as high as 40 in the days before the accounting irregularities were exposed, and as low as 6 1/2 subsequently. Where in the world do you get 16%? Even at the current 16 9/16, 16% is inaccurate.

It has also been pointed out that you're mixed up concerning a 1 1/2 target.

"In desperation"

I'll never understand why some longs think that contrary opinions are borne of desperation. It makes no sense.

Do you really think that a competent short seller picks fundamentally sound targets and posts lies on the 'net in order to profit?

If you have any interest, I shorted at the open on Friday. It warms my heart that a competent and successful investor such as Mr. Pink has joined me.

Barb



To: Toby Zidle who wrote (94)2/28/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Respond to of 431
 
Toby, CD has tangible assets while PDX has none. In its latest 10Q, the company reported stockholder's equity of $188 M all of which is classified as goodwill. PDX has ZERO net tangible assets. Its real book value is a big ZERO. Don't think the company can liquidate its employee doctors for cash, can it?

Regards,

Tom