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To: Tickertype who wrote (8884)3/4/1999 1:55:00 AM
From: MGV  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27311
 
Your interpretative skills are weak. I think Lev Dawson is doing the best he can with the material he has. The poor results are a function of the weak, undercapitalized competitive position and not of intentional missteps as your hyperbolic statements try to project.

By no means should you feel left out from the mindless drivel list "ticker" you simply must be less memorable, nothing more.



To: Tickertype who wrote (8884)3/4/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: MGV  Respond to of 27311
 
VISX - Study it.



To: Tickertype who wrote (8884)3/4/1999 2:08:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27311
 
Ticker, there is one thing this board can count on like clockwork. Like a fine Swiss watch. That is Fred saying that this is the last, best, buying opportunity before the impending skyrocket.

I don't have to wait until later in the year to repost this endless drumbeat of "buy now before it is too late." There has been a constant repitition of this b.s. on this thread for more than 2 years now. A short could have probably have made a lot of money by shorting every time Fred said "buy now before it is too late."

I chose this time to "come out of the woodwork" because I saw this Mr. Wright being touted on this thread as some sort of "turnaround expert." I simply pointed out a few details of the history of Mr. Wright's tenure at the company he had supposedly "turned around." One detail being that he managed to "turn around" the stock price from $11 to less than $4 during the last two years of his tenure at IWRK.

For this, I am referred to as some insect "coming out of the woodwork."

I keep telling you guys, knock of the b.s. hype and you won't hear much from me. But when I see the deposed ex-CEO of a company whose market value has tanked, touted as a "turnaround expert," I felt moved to "come out of the woodwork."