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TSX:XST - Post by User

Post by finishitoffon Jul 20, 2000 10:39am
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Post# 2218508

Re: finish and carswell

Re: finish and carswellYou guys are real funny you need to remember who really has the ace in the hole on this deal and no amount of you guys slamming me is going to change that. LIke I have said a few times the venture capital business is a really small world. We all thrive on the access of information. Maybe the previous promoter who posted was just being nice hoping the new promoter wouldn't drop the stock and make her clients lose (more) money because for the most part when a promoter leaves a deal for whatever reason their people usually sell. Right? It would have been very wise of the old promoter to say this. As far as bashing and the rest I think it would be really obvious to those really in the know who really is selling. So if you guys are thinking that I am really stupid, that is fine. I think the right people have got their ducks in a row now it is just a waiting game until the hammer falls.
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