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To: Irish who wrote (1034)5/12/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
"I look for lots of shills to come out of the wood work now"

Looks like it only took 21 minutes for the first.

Barb



To: Irish who wrote (1034)5/12/1999 5:56:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
<<This one starting to seem just as wrong as your long on CPU at much higher prices>>

You know, I always have to laugh when somebody who's long on a scam stock points out how wrong I was about CPU. In a way it's almost flattering, since it means that they can't seem to find much more to complain about. Also notice how they keep harping and harping on how I picked CPU long at 13 (now 6) but they conveniently neglect to mention that I also picked AXP, COST, CSCO, AMAT, BT, NVLS, IFMX long at the same time (fall of 1998). Let's take a look at how "wrong" I was...shall we?

techstocks.com

Yup...I was sure wrong about CPU...LOL!!!!

But let's get back to the real point...CCSI. This is nothing more than a stock fraud perpetrated by Darby M. and Janssen-Meyers. Nothing more, nothing less. The Bilirubinometer is only a side effect of this stock fraud...that's the key point that CCSI victims (i.e. investors) don't quite understand. The price is being artificially inflated through hype and misinformation - it will collapse again.

I once shorted CCSI at around these levels and covered in the mid single digits. I am now reshorting at prices above 12. Since the stock closed today at 12 and change, I fail to see how you come to the odd conclusion that I'm "wrong' about this one. It may go higher in the short term - or it may not, but I will guarantee you that this grossly overvalued fraud will come back down to Earth.

The CCSI stock fraud will eventually, and inevitably, trade in the low single digits...again.