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To: Neal davidson who wrote (6938)3/27/1999 1:14:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 29970
 
It is you who are ragging on me. You and others here would prefer to yak about me rather than the issues I raise. I'm not the topic of this thread. If you have dough at risk, it seems you should be looking under every stone for unknown risks and asking me every question imaginable. You have to be able to refute the claims I'm making. Else you are not justified in holding the shares. It's just a toss-up gamble and that isn't good enough.

It seems impossible for you to look at this company through anything but rose-colored glasses. That is usually fatal in this business. It is understandable since you don't know the company well and you don't know what I've said in her defense when the hordes took the unsupported negative view . They weren't justified in claiming the company was worthless just as you aren't justified in claiming the opposite. Unfortunately I sense that the company's position has deteriorated, but I have never said she won't be around.

You are here because of price action alone. That's never good indication of probable success. You need to understand that this is the stock market. ATHM could have the greatest future of all time as I have expressed often in the past, but because those expectations are slowly developing or not materializing, or even retreating, there is substantial and growing risk in the shares. That wouldn't be the case if the shares were conservatively priced, say, at $60. Price action has made most posters here oblivious to this elementary fact. So I ask you, how long will you wait and what fundamental performance criteria do you expect in order to continue to hold the shares?