SCOX's not crazy, insane, or arrogant
Message ID: 91633
Posted By: walterbyrd
Posted On: 2004-02-08 11:45:00
Subject: scox's not crazy, insane, or arrogant
Recs: 31
It is generally assumed that a public company wants to continue it's existance and grow. Therefore, it is further assumed that a public company would not make public claims that are clearly irrational and/or untrue. Certainly it is a assumed that a public company would file merritless lawsuits, and then lie in a court of law.
But, scox's strategy is different. This is just a cash grab. All scox needs is time to dump. Every insane comment that scox that scox makes has to be carefully diasected, in a pain-stakingly slow process. Scox will never run of insane "red herring" statements. When - after 11 months - scox's "trade secret" scam is proven a complete lie - no problem - scox just pulls the ol' switch-a-roo and now it 's copyright claims. Doesn't matter if the copyright claim is equally bogus, scox has bought time, and that's what matters.
Insiders laughing all the way to the bank. Do you think they care if their lawyers look silly? This scam is working like a charm.
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Posted By: walterbyrd
Posted On: 2004-02-08 11:45:00
Subject: scox's not crazy, insane, or arrogant
Recs: 31
It is generally assumed that a public company wants to continue it's existance and grow. Therefore, it is further assumed that a public company would not make public claims that are clearly irrational and/or untrue. Certainly it is a assumed that a public company would file merritless lawsuits, and then lie in a court of law.
But, scox's strategy is different. This is just a cash grab. All scox needs is time to dump. Every insane comment that scox that scox makes has to be carefully diasected, in a pain-stakingly slow process. Scox will never run of insane "red herring" statements. When - after 11 months - scox's "trade secret" scam is proven a complete lie - no problem - scox just pulls the ol' switch-a-roo and now it 's copyright claims. Doesn't matter if the copyright claim is equally bogus, scox has bought time, and that's what matters.
Insiders laughing all the way to the bank. Do you think they care if their lawyers look silly? This scam is working like a charm.
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