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To: Saverio who wrote (1048)3/30/1999 7:50:00 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1126
 
It makes management look like twits to worry about internet comment, imho.
No matter what that comment may be. Makes me think that they think that the fortunes of the company rise and fall with Stockhouse sentiment, that the whole effort is nothing but another internet promotion. Maybe they're right, that would explain the hundreds of millions of shares churned at a wide spread through that miserable excuse for an exchange over the last year or so, ending up pretty much where it started.

Gags won't help us choose investments, imho, or improve the company's performance.
We are not completely stupid - that some poster may make inaccurate statements does not mean that we are all instantly misled by them, they will be refuted by some other poster who knows better. Anybody with more than a week's salary in an extremely speculative penny stock like this one should pretty much know what Talbot had for breakfast anyway, so what difference would some internet posting make?

This is not the first time I've expressed this opinion. Another example -

I hold a lot of Winspear, and am definitely in love there, it has treated me well and i expect it to treat me better in the future. Last summer Eric Charters posted that Winspear was salted with stolen Angolan diamonds, and a scam - #reply-5020285 ... The suggestion was made that wsp sue him. To that I made this comment - #reply-6763297

It is imho a huge bright red flag when management threatens posters.
They're supposed to be running the business.