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To: TopCat who wrote (53964)3/8/1999 9:58:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
I think the acid test for whether Riley has truly learned to identify the tell-tale signs of a potential scam is to evaluate the AZNT Reference thread (#Subject-22634) and honestly post what he thinks about it. Sort of along the lines of "Give me a fish and I eat for a day, teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime". (g)

- Jeff



To: TopCat who wrote (53964)3/8/1999 10:11:00 PM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
You are responding to this message from TopCat on Mar 8 1999 9:49PM EST

Riley,

A multiple choice question:

A) You Lied.
B) You are incredibly stupid.

Which is it?


Answer: Neither, as your question and answers are flawed.

My bet is that you originally got suckered into this thing but soon found out that it wasn't the company that you thought it was (how could you not???). You then became willing to do almost ANYTHING to keep from losing your money which ultimately brought enough attention to the company that the SEC halted trading and you lost everything.

Is that about it?


Answer: Wrong again. You speculate way to much.

_________________________________

P.S. IMO, Regardless of whether you knew what you were hyping or not.....you were still hyping it and, as a result, caused a lot of people to lose a lot of money. For that, you should feel a great deal of responsibility. Instead, you seem hell-bent on blaming everybody else....No doubt, many people were responsible for this mess, INCLUDING YOU!

Grow up!

TC


Answer: Wrong again, I am the only one that caused myself to lose (for the moment) my investment. Just as I bought my own shares based upon what I believed to be the facts, others did the same. Every shareholder that held (as I did) onto their shares believed the in the Company and it's future, now if the Company is bad then that's another story.

Try placing the blame on those responsible for the false press releases and SEC filings rather than a shareholder or shareholders for only speaking what they believed to be true and correct information based on all PUBLIC INFORMATION.

That's it in a nutshell, like it or not!
RG

Ps. This conversation is over, as you are adding nothing to the thread with your repeated bashings.