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Monday, 08/15/2005 6:00:59 PM

Monday, August 15, 2005 6:00:59 PM

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Got a question then.

Just because I'm curious.

Those of you who say you're posting negatives or concerns that either no one is listening to or not heeding or pooh-poohing or poofing ... what do you want?

I've seen several posts berating the fact that NEOM put the SAIC change in the 10Q and berating the timing of when that 10Q came out (mid August, Friday afternoon, etc), and berating the fact that was the first time the contingency word was used.

I've seen several people concerned that they see NEOM in a downtrend.

I've seen several people saying over and over that NEOM has said over and over they are in a quiet period.

Okay, yep, the SAIC thing changed, it was 10Q'd on a Friday afternoon in mid-August, and the word contingency was used.

Yep, NEOM is in a downtrend, currently within an uptrend.

Yep, NEOM seems to have been in a quiet period for quite a while, for one reason or another.

Okay.

Now what?

I suppose everybody can spend their time fussing about who is listening, who is agreeing, who is disagreeing, who is attacking them, and who is telling who to go away.

Is there something more productive that can be done?

Now what? What do you guys want to hear? If you KNOW the attacks are unjustified, ignore them, state your case (maybe just once or twice or three times at most?), act accordingly, and let others do what they think is best. If your "case" or thoughts have merit, they will be discussed. If they don't get discussed, it may be because no one else thinks they are big concerns. It's difficult to "save people". Even harder to get everyone to agree with you. But one thing is for sure ... if this keeps up, it's just another version of Raging Bull, right?

jonesie

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