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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (138)5/18/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 353
 
I also share you suspicions about new SI members but I recognized his "tone" from Yahoo. While Dirks is an obvious negative, if I were a shareholder I would be more worried about these guys:

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With any luck, this stock will be in the low single digits before the insiders can get out.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (138)6/2/1999 12:08:00 PM
From: ISP_Investor  Respond to of 353
 
Auric- Please don't tell me you covered your short and moved on! I'm not going to cover my short until it hits $10 per share, and even then I may short a few shares for the rest of the ride. I've done too much homework here to waste it on a 10 point drop. Anyone who has followed the history here has put the pieces of the puzzle together and figured out this was a penny stock that was taken private and then taken public in a frothy market creating instant millionaires out of less than average management. You have a CEO who was a former salesamn who is still worth millions on sales last year of less than 1M that were extremely low for an ISP that had been around for the sweet spot of a high growth period for internet access. This is the best short I have seen since the All Pro Sports IPO several years ago. (Lawrence Taylor, the football player, had a company doing mulitmedia software and a sports drink. The stock ran up because of high demand and low float and as soon as all the private investors were unlocked from the lockup (a lot were LT's friends) the stock dropped like a rock from $13 per share to $1. I did all the research on the company and didn't short because I was worried about thin volume and it and it still haunts me to this day.