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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (24036)4/5/1999 7:55:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Good morning Ken. How about this one?

Subject 18686

Seems your "friend" has quite a following he enjoys using. Nothing illegal about it... unless he solicited more than a certain number of people... but you're right, he definitely is a "pro".

If you're going to post something, please have the integrity to post it in it's entirety (all the pages, etc.) Anyone going to that website you just posted should click on all the links and read the whole thing... not just the little section you chose... but you, along with your colleagues, enjoy taking things out of context. Blowing smoke... are we?

As you would say... "later". I'm going over to TSIG. Care to join me? BTW, I've really enjoyed all the snide remarks and comments taken out of context by you and your colleagues. Unfortunately, it seems difficult to ever get a factual answer or response from any of you... almost as if you have a hearing problem and never "hear" the question.... just keep rambling on and on.

Marty




To: Ditchdigger who wrote (24036)4/5/1999 8:02:00 AM
From: findstock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Started By: Larry Brubaker
Date: Dec 31 1997 3:04AM ET

I would venture to guess that Dr. Zeev Hed is one of the most respected posters on SI. Several times I have lamented, "If only I listened to Zeev." Except, of course, for his recommendation to sell Maxam Gold at 17 cents. Now SI has sacked the good doctor from posting; apparently because he e-mailed SI acquaintances with an offer to participate in a private placement for a company he is starting.

I know many folks have e-mailed the webmistress requesting Zeev's reinstatement. While we wait for SI to correct its error, I thought we could use this thread to remember some of the more interesting or humorous experiences we have had with Zeev, or some of his best (or worst) calls.

There are many possible areas of discussion. Knights of the Multi-Horned Table, the Uneducated Turnip Truck Driver, the Arakis $2 Man, the Arakis Son of Triton, the GRNO bagholder, the ZIDDI, to name a few.

How about it, anybody got any good Zeev stories?

Again, goes back to my statement that Ditch and Tide ect ect who have no postion in the stock but who have made between them over 250 posts since April 1st.....these people have an agenda....

How come no responce to Martin's question Ken????



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (24036)4/5/1999 8:43:00 AM
From: V$gas.Com  Respond to of 44908
 
And I assume you still believe this makes him an expert on financing. I would have to say he seems to be quite credible in his field, but this still shows me he has no expertise in finance. Sorry, but I think you need to dig a little deeper, and while your digging would you please explain to the thread his promotion of his own companies on SI and other public forums, his predictions and spamming of other companies on their performances and his reasons to invest in them.

Thank you in advance.



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (24036)4/5/1999 9:14:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
DD, thank you for the "backing", but really do not think that is necessary or relevant. What I have done in the past is irrelevant, it is what I and others post that counts and people should relay to that, not whether I am short or long, not whether I am an accountant or a technologist, nor whether I am stupid or bright.

I am happy to see that at least part of the criticism I raised relative to Gordon's past performance is starting to sink in. These were facts I pulled out from the company's SEC documents, not whispered hypes and grandiose plans.

When one try to determine the potential success of an enterprise, one of the first question should always be, do they have the financial muscle to execute, right now, this is a major question with TSIG.

Another question should be is the company led by a person that knows how to succeed, this ia another major concern.

A further query should be, is management interested just in their own financial well being or are they planning to do something for their shareholders, I believe that the excessive pay for no performance, granting of free shares in massive amounts and options for 150% more than the then outstanding number of shares are all indication that management is more interested in padding their pockets than in the public stockholders well being.

Zeev



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (24036)4/5/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
LOL, Sounds like he wrote this about himself!!