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dragon52

08/19/06 4:22 PM

#48511 RE: Our-Street #48502

oh i see... post it in general so the real

answer is hidden... nice ploy.

since you replied "I could have simply said "no" but..." is well enough to say that No is your answer then....

then of course you would know that current valuation is perceived as not yet future value but value simply because LFWK merged with a more active company and not valued yet based on their financials. Thus when the financials for CSHD are made public, will the real valuation of the company be known and thus at that time valuation established.

so the date of July 31st being forward looking was just that.... not cut in stone nor made to hold any worth... just a date that they were shooting for... obviously there were other things that got in the way of completing the financials on time as thought... but that does not mean that there will be no financials as some are alluding to.

so, if txprincess sold out because the "financials" did not come out as forward lookingly stated.... then whatever her gain or loss was at that point is her's... and should not be blamed on something unforseen nor events uncontrolled.

do you now get my point? no?

oh well....
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Retflyr

08/19/06 4:39 PM

#48524 RE: Our-Street #48502

Fish are not good for eating anymore, due to toxins in the water. Maybe you need to teach a short man how to short stocks.
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Churak

08/21/06 7:06 AM

#49785 RE: Our-Street #48502

give a man a fish.. you feed him for a day.. teach him how to fish.. you feed him for a lifetime..

I never heard that one...the Chinese proverb I heard went something like...

Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day...teach a man to fish and he will go out and buy expensive fishing equipment, stupid looking clothes, a sports utility vehicle, travel 1000 miles to the "hottest" fishing spot, and stand waist deep in cold water just so he can outsmart a fish. (Average cost per fish: $395.68)