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Whoops!

Message ID: 214083 Posted By: manyhats23 Posted On: 2004-12-20 10:59:00 Subject: WHOOPS!!!!!!! Recs: 1 The +$5.00 dumping is already over. qqq did you buy some more? Biff? I hope so! That would make Darl and Chris and Blake and Ralph and Burt really happy for Christmas! Oh, and Larry at BayStar, too! Let's give all the CRIMINALS involved in this stock SCAM a holiday present by purchasing their toilet paper shares for more than $5.00! qqq and the rest of buyers have been suckered just like the last set of "earnings call" trolls and shills. --m ------------------------------------------------------------ The text of this Yahoo Message Board post has been licensed for copying and distribution by the Yahoo Message Board user "manyhats23" under the following license: License:  CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike v2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------

Looking for a bunch of bigger fools

Message ID: 211984  Posted By: karl_w_lewis  Posted On: 2004-12-10 08:57:00  Subject: Looking for a bunch of bigger fools...  Recs: 14  Good morning investors. You're probably just starting your day. You are probably focusing on achieving your financial goals. You probably aren't worried about what other investors think of you. You probably try to avoid following the herd. You probably value your independence and your own financial savvy.  If that's you, then I have a stock pick for you: SCOX.  Other investors have shunned this stock; they've called it a SCAM. The market has shorted more than half the float. But *you* are an independent thinker. Sure, the herd is moving away from this stock as if it had a deadly communicable disease. Many are put off by the stock's history, a year ago it was trading in the $20.00 per share range, and now it's near $5.00, having dipped under three dollars. Many investors worry that the company's only asset is ...

Did SCOX ever believe their own case?

Message ID: 211421 Posted By: walterbyrd Posted On: 2004-12-08 09:34:00 Subject: Did scox ever believe their own case? Recs: 14 Did scox ever believe that they owned JFS, RCU, NUMA? Did scox ever believe that they owned sysV? Did scox actually feel that they were wronged by IBM? Or, is the entire thing just a total scam beginning to end? Personally, I'm willing to believe the lawsuit was only a partial scam at the beginning. I think scox may have felt wronged by IBM, Darl may have actually believed that scox owned sysV, he may still believe that. The execs who launched this scam-lawsuit don't know anything about how software is developed, maybe they actually believed something about their derivitive works theory? I'm also very willing to believe that scox knew right from the begining that they had no case at all. The case was not designed to won, but to harass. ------------------------------------------------------------ The text of this Yahoo Messa...

All stocks = scam?

Message ID: 210852 Posted By: saltydogmn Posted On: 2004-12-06 17:49:00 Subject: All Stocks = scam? Recs: 7 After reading up on this fiasco in the early days, before SCO really knew what they were up against, I had the impression that this kind of patently obvious, and highly illegal, stock price manipulation was not very common, and it would be stopped by the SEC in short order. HA! That's a good one, huh? These bastards are literally telling the SEC to piss off; they don't care if it's against the law, they are going to do it anyway. The SEC has sat on their loathesome, pimpled behinds and done NOTHING about this scam, deciding instead to protect us from that spawn of Satan himself, Martha Stewart, (*shudder*) and that is why I'll never buy stock in any company. If *these* incompetent stooges can get away with it, just think of what all the companies with actually intelligent criminals are getting away with! No way, I'm out. If I'm going...