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To: biffpincus who wrote (1218)5/21/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 4443
 
Nope, just gotta have a time limit.BTW, tell WP to quite crying to SI wouldja? They're trying to run a business not be a body guard for WP.



To: biffpincus who wrote (1218)5/21/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: mst2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4443
 
A few points:

To Doc - Biff said the following, and I quote: "I do not have the actual link address to post, but it shows close to 25% percent institutional interest in ASTN . . . . " Not a gain from 0.34 to 0.41, but 25% interest. Now I have no idea if his chart is correct (I suspect not). But the fact that you have an inability to read it properly, and then have the chutzpah to tell him what he said when it wasn't what he said, is evidence of bias or lord only knows what. Bottom line: Both you and AG misinterpreted what he said so that your sarcasm would have more bite, and in the process, you look ridiculous.

To Auric - The fact that there was no institutional interest in ATG at the end of March is due to its low stock price and lack of earnings history. Period. That is changing now. It is "institutions" that the VTS system is intended to serve and who will use it -- I'd bet the farm (which is getting bigger all the time, by the way) that those very institutions will be ATG investors long before 6 months from now. 7%??? Man, you are so obsessed with seeing this turn out to be a loser that your own objectivity (assuming you have any) is completely out the window. And that, my friend, is a prescription for disaster.

MST