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GorillaGorilla

02/02/11 10:17 AM

#13024 RE: Headley Lamar #13018

There is a part two it's just a matter when. Hit pieces rely upon regurgitation of old queries about the company - along with a dash of the new.

We all know, for instance, about VIE and SAIC but not everyone does and it will looks scary if the first time you learn about this matter is with a short spin on it. This will affect the market so why not use it?

Regardless, if that's the sort of thing they are going to write about the stock will recover.

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SaltyDawg

02/02/11 10:18 AM

#13025 RE: Headley Lamar #13018

And its really looking like REALLY CRIMINAL too.
Serious CITRON fraud in this CITRON piece.
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Cristo999

02/02/11 10:38 AM

#13040 RE: Headley Lamar #13018

I suspect there will be a part II but it will be timed for the next momo rally so the shorts can shake out the weak longs once again. I have to think after all the 5 to 7 million volume days lately (I still have a hard time understanding this volume level) that there are not that many weak longs still in CCME at this point.
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RyanW439

02/02/11 11:42 AM

#13057 RE: Headley Lamar #13018

I agree with everything you said.. I'm extremely frustrated with this mess, but steadfast in my belief that this is a bump in the road to $30++.. I think the 2nd part of the hit piece is the elusion that a part 2 may come.. It's given them time to cover while longs remain fearful that a part 2 could come. My guess is, when all is said and done, we'll still get to the valuations we all expected by year end, but it will be without the heavy short interest or the short squeeze we all hoped for.. Any shorts dumb enough to pile back into this stock will get burned. It just pisses me off that these guys took a cheap shot in order to get themselves off the hook, but I guess if I was on there side, I might would have done the same thing rather than letting myself go bankrupt.. It's extremely an unscrupulous method, but they were literally looking at going belly up. I'll bet we see the short interest drop to 1M or less and remain that way going forward.