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mcgivey
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Well, I did load up at 2.68. I am actually quite happy with this. Will wait it out another week (as my original thought was 3.25 by late next week). I am a little leary about 3.25 now, but I am pretty sure it will be 3.00.

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quote:
Originally posted by Purl Gurl:
I would not do that Glassman. You are asking
for trouble and do not deserve trouble being
a sincere person.

Bo14172 in the IBZT thread has initiated
a campaign to have me banished from here.
Chances are, he will do the same to you.

Purl Gurl


If he does I will take it to da boss--so what--I picked him out for special treatmnet BECAUSE i saw his post complaining about you--it's gone now but i quoted it and told him that "they are laughing at you BO" cuz i had begun to trust this place-- maybe i am a fool-------LOL---there is always more grass out there---i just want to share some GOOD DD here not have to sift thru the manure piles--people think I am wasting their time writing these long posts-- well they are the ones that probly don't do ANY DD at all----i try to be humorous so that some will read, that wouldn't have--but the WORLD is big isn't she?

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Anyone one else sticking this out, or am I on my own?

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quote:
Originally posted by mcgivey:
Anyone one else sticking this out, or am I on my own?

McGivey


I'm sittin here cryin too man--the whole market is down today---it rains in Hawaii tooo----
i did sell my NEXM today cuz if it didn't move up more than it did this morning- i am moving on


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You are right. I am getting hammered on all fronts. My investments and my day trades (though I only do 2 day traded stocks at a time). I am still an investor at heart.

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"Prices could fall setting off a
downward death spiral from which you
will not be able to escape."

"I will be my usual candid self, I am
a bit concerned. If prices fall below
2.70 per share, I feel a downward death
spiral will be kicked off."


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You will have to weather the storm.

http://www.purlgurl.net/~callgirl/rockmusi.cgi?riders


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At some risk of looking the fool,
prices should begin climbing the
rest of this week. I averaged down
at 2.58 per share.

Let's Rock N Roll.


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[i am seeing a lot of 100 an 200 share lots go thru---this stock is not that expensive what gives?
MM's?

this whole market maker thing is beginning to smell bad----300 signal came thru a few second ago and now its dropping agin----

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quote:
Originally posted by Purl Gurl:
At some risk of looking the fool,
prices should begin climbing the
rest of this week. I averaged down
at 2.58 per share.

Let's Rock N Roll.


Purl Gurl


I'll rocknroll with you anytime PG--thanx i'm listnin right now----

like a DOG with out a bone---LOL

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Kurt (Hurt) Gobain

He's the one, he likes all the pretty songs, and he likes to sing along, and he likes to shoot his gun, BUT HE DON'T KNOW WHAT IT MEANS--
hard to do that listnin to another good tune at the same time--LOL]

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I don't want to look at my portfolio totals today--i think i'll just log out w/o doing that--LOL
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We should see a lot of sidewards trading
in RNDC, for a good period of time. In
time, prices will exceed three per share.

Appears what looked to be Market Makers
accumulating at 2.80, again at 2.70 and
again at 2.60, was actually Market Makers
short selling shares ripped from others,
then driving prices down on the down tick
which is illegal.

Currently, they are doing the same with
TXCC stock, moving it into a buy range.

This is a risk investors take and those
criminal Market Makers take. Investors
cannot discern between accumulation and
illegal shorting. Market Makers almost
drove RNDC prices too low.

Market Makers profit by ripping off America.

Investors do the best they can to profit
despite illegal trading by Market Makers.


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calm down dear, they are cheating no doubt---we need to point out the specifics so that the INVESTING public can see it clearly--then they will have to change their tactics--we do need them---it takes considerable concentration on individual stocks to spot the tactics the MM's are using--at least with the set-up i currently have--Instinet is trying to implement some changes and gain market share---it costs money to do biz------fair is fair--that's what we want--
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I am still seeing 100 share lots on the bid---tisk tisk tisk--bad MM--LOL

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Market Makers are currently moving prices
upward to double end their profits, at
investor loss.

Market Makers pushing prices down on
the down tick is illegal. This really
angers me. The SEC _never_ prosecutes
Market Makers. I have noted a popular
district attorney, down south, is now
making preparations to prosecute those
Markets Makers, on criminal charges.

I hope he is successful, and I hope he
places many Market Makers in prison
for lengthy terms, along with sharing
a cell with Bubba, and his horny buddies.


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Positive signals today.

At market close, those degrading personal
insults Market Makers did not drive prices
down for opening tomorrow.

My best guess is they cannot continue
to illegally short RNDC to prompt panic
selling, or they have realized they have
pushed the envelope too far.

Low volume, steady prices, a little bit
of upward pressure, no panic selling and
no investors buying at all. This should
clue those dumber-than-a-bucket-of-rocks
Market Makers, to quit with the crimes.

Hopefully, and I believe this will happen,
we should see a slow steady climb in prices.
Eventually, investors will realize prices
will return to normal levels and begin buying
at a faster pace causing a mild skyrocket
effect on prices.

I am expressing my appreciation for those
Market Makers, for their unethical trading
and criminal practices. You Market Makers
have well exemplified and supported my
constant contention you are a bunch of
unethical criminals out to steal every
penny, you can, from American families.

Other than that, I have no further comments
except Market Makers should be stripped
naked, covered with honey and staked out
over a fire ant hill.


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mmmmmm PG that does sound exotic--honey and fire ants d--ooh you had to bring in those pesky MM's i was just beginning to.......

they will be done soon--they can't keep it up4ever----even with pfizer product


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Clearly you have never been to Oklahoma
nor Texas to be stung by a red fire ant.

I would rather eat a mouthful of honey
bees than to be stung by a fire ant.

Each year, a number of people die from
fire ant stings. They are serious. We
have two fire ant colonies on our hill,
but here in California, their colonies
are very small and usually not a problem.

They are left alone as long as they do
not cause problems. They are quite good
for the environment but not so good in
your underwear. This is why we are nudists.


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nope never been stung by a fire ant---but i did get stung by a velvet ant which is really a wasp not an ant--NO WINGS-- same family ( corrected by wife--ORDER not family)-hymenoptera---uhoh there i go agin---LOL i just can't seem to get my mind out of the gutter---anyway that velvet ant hurt like hades. So maybe the MM's do need some of that medicine----if they don't destroy the market--which is NOT in their best interest--it will get hot when they let go and play nice----

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Ok, looks we will make a nice recovery
from shorting of RNDC. Today our stock
is beginning to cook off and show signs
of upward price manipulation.

My projection is we will be in black ink
over the next ten to twenty days. RNDC
is a healthy company with good profits
exhibiting no reason to not support good
upward price moves. Investor confidence
appears to be returning and some investors
are realizing RNDC is at an excellent
buy price.

A price of three dollars per share in
the near term, seems reasonable. My
near term being ten to twenty days
barring drastic market changes.

Pretty good deal, a wild roller coaster
ride, anxiety because of shorting and
good prospects of decent future profits.

You couldn't ask for more for your buck.


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Purl,

nice to see it coming back still holding since 2.83 but I think I'll be happy to get out at 3.00 nice move on getting more in the 2.50s glad to see your still hanging around. Have a great day and happy trading

Dennis


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I was and am still a little worried, Dennis.
Nonetheless, I am breathing a sigh of relief.
At least two of us are back into profits.
Pretty sure you will be ok at your price,
but patience will be needed.

Just before final bell today will provide
a hint for tomorrow. Currently trading at
2.70 to 2.74 on high volume, this is very
encouraging and indicates upward pressure
is building nicely. I am hoping for a
closing price of 2.70 or above. This
would be very positive.

I am sticking with my projection of over
3.00 per share in ten to twenty days.
All conditions point to this, save for
Market Maker shorting. However, they
have already shorted, and this will
be very hard for them to do again.

This one really caught me by surprise.
Don't feel alone. I am into RNDC for
over ten grand.

Purl Gurl


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DVPC, HOM, IVAN, NWD and TXCC are at fairly
decent buy prices. You might want to look
at those, Dennis.

DVPC is a very slow mover, no real profits
for months. Below .09 a good buy with an
expected move up to .11 in the near term,
.20 in the long term.

HOM is a sure bet but slow moving also.
This HOM stock should return to 2.00
per share fairly soon. Low volume and
slow moving, though.

IVAN isn't worth much but investors will
push it back up to 3.00 per share in a
couple of weeks. Short term play, not
a value hold stock. In and out, higher
risks than usual.

NWD is a very good buy right now if you
don't mind waiting for their April 10Q
to be released. NWD should move up to
1.10 to 1.20 in April and May.

TXCC is another which should return to
3.00 per share fairly soon. They are
a healthy company with acceptable profits.
However, TXCC is a favorite target for
shorting by Market Makers. Current prices
are at bottom support and holding well.
TXCC tends to move slowly as well.

LQMT and STG, pfftt... way too high.


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Market Maker just picked up 75,000 shares
at 2.70 per share.

I am afraid to comment if this is a sign
of shorting to come or upward prices to
come. After what has happened with RNDC,
cannot trust any signals.

Purl Gurl


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volume picking up
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CINN (E*trade) was shorting on the down tick,
which is illegal, right at market close.

Up nine cents on the day, this is encouraging.

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Yeah ,

I got in a little early but Im amazed at the tradeing now at 2.65 right after the 75000 I think it was a short but that is my own oppion "suckers". thanks for the picks I have had nwd on my watch list for the past month nice job on gush should have bought some but oh well Ill just wait for rndc to pop back up.


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I am still seing activity on my board -----


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I wrote,

"IVAN isn't worth much but investors will
push it back up to 3.00 per share in a
couple of weeks. Short term play...."

Back to 3.00 per share now. I hope some
of you were able to realize a quarter
a share profit over a few days.

Still remains a worthless stock but
is so very predictable.

Purl Gurl


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Market Makers BRUT, CINN and NSDQ continue
to drive prices down on RNDC to accumulate
at 2.60 per share.

My bet is these attempts to accumulate
at 2.60 per share are to replace shorted
shares previously ripped off from private
investor accounts. Today would be place
RNDC in the third to fifth day of shorting
so there is a need to replace stolen shares.

I am surprised GRVC and NITE are not in
there being the most criminal Market Makers
of all.

Looks we will have to be patient, have to
wait for Market Makers to cover up their
crimes of illegal shorting on the down tick,
for which they will never be prosecuted
being a steady source of bribe money for
the SEC.

I am hoping this district attorney down
south will be successful in prosecuting
Market Makers for RICO violations.

A civil suit is currently being put together
which names plaintiffs of Market Makers,
specialists, brokers and the SEC. This
suit is for several trillion dollars.

ABARC civil action:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/1/prweb96672.htm

Background for Market Maker crimes:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=civil+suit+%22market+makers%22


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Add Market Maker BTRD in there for illegal
shorting on the down tick. BTRD is also
actively driving prices down and trying
to accumulate at 2.60 per share.


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RNDC

Long at $2.60 stop loss $2.45

Though it has a downward trend. Buy signal is for sure there. I would consider this a safe buy if there is such a thing with stocks. Could make you 5% at a minimum IMO. (which is not a good one) Relax its just a number game.

Brandon

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news out on Monday--

not often you get a chance to own a stock for weeks before they are going to be ringing the NASD bell---------March-5th


god job here PG---maybe some of the doubters will quiet down---and purple monkeys will be eating pink banana's--LOL

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PG is a real bad stock picker--LOL--read todays PR

Raindance Releases Raindance Meeting Edition
Monday, March 1, 2004 07:55 AM ET Printer-friendly version

Industry's First Integrated Web, Audio and Multipoint Desktop Video Conferencing Platform Aims to Redefine Everyday Meetings
LOUISVILLE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2004--Raindance Communications, Inc.(R) (NASDAQ: RNDC, news), is pleased to announce today the availability of Raindance Meeting Edition, formerly code-named K2. As the industry's only fully integrated web, audio and multipoint desktop video conferencing platform, Raindance Meeting Edition offers a revolutionary new approach for how everyday meetings are conducted.


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-- Participant Management: Use permissions to give participants as much or as little control as you choose. For smaller, more collaborative meetings, allow participants to join as equals just as they would if they were sitting together in a conference room. For more structured meetings, limit participant permissions to those that allow the appropriate level of interactivity. Know the status of participation minute-by-minute, including who is muted and who is viewing other participants.

Today's announcement is the first in a series of events taking place this week to support the launch of Raindance Meeting Edition. These events include:

-- March 2nd: Raindance will sponsor and co-host a Ziff-Davis web conferencing eSeminar on how to get started with better web conferencing.

-- March 5th: Raindance will open The NASDAQ Stock Market at 9:30 a.m. EST in honor of the launch of Raindance Meeting Edition.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

Raindance Meeting Edition offers several flexible pricing options, designed for different meeting sizes and usage needs. Raindance offers a free version of Raindance Meeting Edition that allows unlimited use of the service for two users with no audio integration. Account options available for purchase online include a 5-User Pack for $274.95 per month and a 10-User Pack for $399.95 per month (audio minutes are charged separately). In addition, a broad variety of custom account options are available for corporate customers. For more information, please visit Raindance's site, http://www.raindance.com, or call a Raindance sales representative at 800-878-7326.

About Raindance Communications

Raindance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNDC, news) redefines the everyday meeting experience with the industry's only integrated web, audio and multipoint desktop video conferencing platform. Raindance Meeting Edition replicates the ease and flow of in-person meetings by enabling remote meetings that are as natural as sitting around a conference room table. With Raindance Meeting Edition, users find it incredibly easy to start or join a meeting, to engage participants with one-click sharing of applications, and to control meeting flow with integrated audio and video participant tracking. Thousands of corporate customers currently use Raindance's technology to more effectively communicate with colleagues, vendors, customers and partners around the world. For more information, please visit http://www.raindance.com or call 800.878.7326.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

This release contains forward-looking statements, including expectations regarding future company and service performance, market acceptance and customer adoption of our services. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause future events to differ materially.

note the DISCLAIMERS--i think that covers the butts and howevers--LOL


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