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To: Peter V who wrote (865)4/28/1999 6:58:00 PM
From: Michael  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
ALTIF is an example of the prolonged battle shorts must wage.
Just the fact that these scams reach $100+ mil. in market capitalization signifies
that there is momentum beyond the scam. One must remain patient.
If you short $10K of ALTIF, you will one day make $10k.
It is as sure a bet(investment) you can make.

BTW: My other short PRBZ reported, yet another lose, and further shareholder
dilution thur acquisitions of private companies. Therefore revenues continue to
increase, as long as the company has stock to issue to vulture investors who in
turn dump the shares on the market. All pump and dump scams play themselves
out, and the crooks behind them move onto some new scam story. Shorts just have
to short and hold. Play every short as a short to zero play unless there is real
reason to alter ones course. That is why I do not short based on valuation.
(Who knows what AOL is worth?)
Just like one's best longs are buy and hold investments

sure is a nice day
Michael