News Focus
News Focus
Followers 9
Posts 410
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 03/18/2001

Re: marcos post# 20476

Monday, 02/10/2003 9:05:45 AM

Monday, February 10, 2003 9:05:45 AM

Post# of 222449
That'll give Bob a blast from the past if he scans the thread list -g-

No doubt. There are many examples.

.... the stock crashed and burned of course, quite quickly in this case [but the office restrooms were well appointed and kept sparkly clean!] <-- that's an in joke, maybe you had to be there

Yes, you had to be there. I don't know what you're talking about -- and I know exactly what you're talking about. I've been around a few mines that crashed and burned in my time. One in particular, I was installing some equipment on a contract basis, whilst the operation went to hell in a handbasket. That was well before chat lines, but it had its flock of faithful. Until the end suddenly came.

Under no conditions ever would a responsible message board company set up censored boards to be operated by people looking to pump their stock to suckers. Period.

I can't imagine why. I'm no attorney, but the legal implications are not to be ignored. As well, some outfits do try that route, with a stunning lack of success.

'If ya don't know the Rocketeers, ya don't know Jack' ..... yeah, i guess ya had to be there -ggg-

I suppose. Jose say can you see, by the Rocket's Red glare?

The best response on the subject was Matt's not too far back. I'm paraphrasing badly, but...longs have an interest in a stock because they own shares and post positive comments. Those who post negative comments may well be short. Therefore they have an equal interest in a stock.

What I find sad is the number of posts I encounter that say, let's put the participation of XXX to a vote. It's the democratic way, after all.

It most certainly is not the democratic way.

Regards,

WillP

Discover What Traders Are Watching

Explore small cap ideas before they hit the headlines.

Join Today