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Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
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8218after reading your comment, why is it that the first thing that comes into my miBen Wa-8/2/2001
8217Hi Ben Did you like the boat? I wonder how many shares one would have to shortEddy Blinker-8/2/2001
82161. A game reseller, devolved through 1-for-5 reverse stock split from GT Interacincomep-8/2/2001
8215As a former investor in RADA, I would agree with you. Single product gee-whiz gHank-8/2/2001
8214per Jacob's statement,on AREM thread,it indicates Jacobs and his associate PLTK007-8/2/2001
8213It's amazing how turd worshippers seem to think that published opinions are Mama Bear-8/1/2001
8212nope. the one I played was actually over 5 years ago. Cause it was so slick itBen Wa-8/1/2001
8211Was this what you were thinking of? digitalleisure.comKevin Podsiadlik-8/1/2001
8210several years back, I saw an arcade game that used mirrors to simulate a projectBen Wa-8/1/2001
8209Barb, then why do any PR? I am not clear on why a company can put out PR and adBinkY2K-8/1/2001
8208Hank, I wonder whose idea it was. Jacobs seems to be behind some of the AREM teBinkY2K-8/1/2001
8207Hank, shorting levels in many stocks can have other sources. I understand your BinkY2K-8/1/2001
8206Dale, I guess that seems to answer one question. If that Greenberg article is eBinkY2K-8/1/2001
8205TTWO - speaking of good game company shorts...it looks like Cohodes at Rocker anBill Wexler-8/1/2001
8204The whole game industry has been pumped sky-high on the premise of blockbuster eBill Wexler-8/1/2001
8203IFGM- Care to elaborate? The chart looks like it's primed for a big pump.Hank-8/1/2001
8202<i>"why don't good companies sue?</i>" Because they lMama Bear-8/1/2001
8201STRONG SELL/SHORT SELL - IFGMBill Wexler-8/1/2001
8200About the AREM tactic- In light of the recent article posted by Bill, it would Hank-8/1/2001
8199The fact is that most companies that sue are typically small companies that haveHank-8/1/2001
8198Right up there with the great soap operas on the main networks - stupid company Dale Baker-8/1/2001
8197Wow...those AREM boys sure know how to blow up in style! thestreet.comBill Wexler-8/1/2001
8196Hank, why don't good companies sue? I truly can not understand this logic. BinkY2K-7/31/2001
8195Legitimate profits. Dale, I hear a consensus that AREM has damaged itself. I alBinkY2K-7/31/2001
8194The irony of AREM is that they have turned a legitimate profit for several quartDale Baker-7/31/2001
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