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ONS 10-18-2003 03:45 PM

PUMP AND DUMP
by: hedgefundcleaner 10/18/03 04:44 pm
Msg: 22529 of 22533

It is possible that the hedge funds conveniently leaked the BW story to drum up excitement and volume to sell their positions into. And sure enough, by the end of the day on September 26th, the stock closed well below its peak on heavy volume.

Here?s how it works. Every morning, hedge funds take turn buying the stock up, creating the impression of aggressive buying. This naturally gets other investors/traders really excited and they follow through as the hedge funds sell to these new buyers what they bought earlier on. This process continues to the close of the market, on and off, for the full 6.5 hours, culminating with a final push up at the close so that the momentum looks like it?s intact for another day. It?s important that the market is rallying because only during a rally will other day traders and momentum players take the ride. Whenever the market is really weak, this strategy fails, and you have morning highs and closing lows on very high volume and huge price swing. This has now happened twice, on September 26 and October 17th, both on Fridays and both times with volume reaching almost identical numbers (approximately 1.2 mm shares.)

This is no coincidence. One could argue that if the market continues to be weak next week, we will see a continued sell off. If the market rebounds, we may actually see the hedge funds trying to continue to pump the stock but very carefully and only if the market looks poised for another significant breakout. With the stock at $8, even they are getting worried that it will be hard to continue pushing the stock higher since it costs a lot more money to do this ramping, relative to when the stock was trading at $4.

There is much more here if you want to read all of what this guy has posted.
http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bb...0497&mid=22532

Gemini 10-18-2003 03:49 PM

Save for this bit of public info...

http://www.smalltimes.com/document_d...y=1&startsum=1

Goes to show these guys get along with no one and are capable of ANYthing. Do they even have a sunsidery that has NOT been in some sort of MAJOR suit?

Bladewire 10-18-2003 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini
Sorry Squirt... I have no idea who YOU are and only a tad about Brandon. So no trust issued. .... Its pert obvious for all your words you haven't been in any really dirty court battles....
You're right you have no idea who I am.

I just came out of a 9 month long, very public, court battle in California where my babysitter was trying to take custody of my son because I have an adult site. I was also audited by the IRS during this time because the year before she claimed my son ( which she babysat 2-3 days a week ) as her dependant. She was mentally ill. She also got insurance on my son and changed his last name to her last name on the documents. I had to take her to task on a lot of things she did wrong in her illness to make it look like my son was her child.

Her attorney was a religious zealot and felt my retribution was her prolonging the court proceedings, trying to manipulate the discovery process and make unfounded claims to local authorities and Social Services.

I came out of the process broke as a joke (trying to recover now) but with a new understanding of the IRS (I passed the audit :) , local authorities (charges unfounded) , social services (allegations found false and unfounded) and the court process (I won!)

So as you would say Gemini it's "pert obvious" that instead of asking about my history and knowledge, you assume I don't know what I'm doing and that I've never been in a "down and dirty" court battle. You're wrong. I have been in a down and dirty cout battle.... and I've come out of it with flying colors and I'm here to help with this fight and build my business back up so I can have a more comfortable life again.

Just a couple references for your convenience:

FULL ARTICLE ( The OCRegister which has and article on the story charges for it.. someone posted it here for free a while back)

ARTICLE IN THE ADVOCATE MAGAZINE

I don't have time to search the net for more stuff. 48 hours had a reporter come out to investigate and cover the court proceedings. TV news covered the story many times in California. 20/20 and all the other major news programs wanted the story and called constantly. etc. etc.

Again.. the title of this thread is: "Those who have made a difference in the fight against Acacia..... "

I am bringing us together to continue and fight this. Those that have made a difference are listed below.. there are a lot more from other threads.. I know there are.. so please post here so I can add you to the list and give you formal acknowledgement of your efforts! :thumbsup

Bladewire 10-18-2003 05:05 PM

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goBigtime 10-18-2003 05:07 PM

Your babysitter tried to get custody of your son!?!? What the fuck is this world coming to?

You should sue that crazy broad & whoever was down with her right back.

Man... if the babysitter ever tried to change my kids name or try to get custody.. LOL somebodys gonna go to jail.

Bladewire 10-18-2003 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ONS
PUMP AND DUMP
by: hedgefundcleaner 10/18/03 04:44 pm
Msg: 22529 of 22533

It is possible that the hedge funds conveniently leaked the BW story to drum up excitement and volume to sell their positions into. And sure enough, by the end of the day on September 26th, the stock closed well below its peak on heavy volume.

Here?s how it works. Every morning, hedge funds take turn buying the stock up, creating the impression of aggressive buying. This naturally gets other investors/traders really excited and they follow through as the hedge funds sell to these new buyers what they bought earlier on. This process continues to the close of the market, on and off, for the full 6.5 hours, culminating with a final push up at the close so that the momentum looks like it?s intact for another day. It?s important that the market is rallying because only during a rally will other day traders and momentum players take the ride. Whenever the market is really weak, this strategy fails, and you have morning highs and closing lows on very high volume and huge price swing. This has now happened twice, on September 26 and October 17th, both on Fridays and both times with volume reaching almost identical numbers (approximately 1.2 mm shares.)

This is no coincidence. One could argue that if the market continues to be weak next week, we will see a continued sell off. If the market rebounds, we may actually see the hedge funds trying to continue to pump the stock but very carefully and only if the market looks poised for another significant breakout. With the stock at $8, even they are getting worried that it will be hard to continue pushing the stock higher since it costs a lot more money to do this ramping, relative to when the stock was trading at $4.

There is much more here if you want to read all of what this guy has posted.
http://finance.messages.yahoo.com/bb...0497&mid=22532

ONS another GREAT post! From your link I found an old article in the archives of that group.. part of which I thought was important to post again here:

Quote:

Two years ago, TV manufacturers mobilized to fight Acacia's patent-infringement claims over the V-Chip. More than a dozen manufacturers decided to pay the one-time licensing fee, which brought in $24.1 million in revenue in 2001 for Acacia, up from a mere $100,000 in revenue in 2000.

The others went to court, and, four months ago, Acacia lost its case. It's now pursuing antitrust charges alleging the TV manufacturers colluded to avoid paying the fees.
Those who settled with Acacia in 2001 brought in $24.1 million in revenue. Those who didn't settle.. and fought in court... defeated Acacia!! WE CAN DO THE SAME!

ONS 10-18-2003 05:59 PM

I think they have enough problems to deal with their own investors right now then to worry about us. :1orglaugh

FightThisPatent 10-18-2003 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini

FTP, reread in between your posts over to yahxx... you're on that side of the tracks.



i have never posted at Yahoo message boards... tho, I do read them...and I am glad that I never got the urge to jump in...day traders are clearly a different breed of people :1orglaugh


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FightThisPatent 10-18-2003 06:35 PM

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Originally posted by ravener


And hey, thank YOU! Your efforts have been great, so much so that maybe Brandon should create a subsidiary: SQUIRT THE PATENT!

:Graucho


hehehehehe... i have already paid tribute to the almighty Squirt.

http://www.FightThePatent.com/v2/Squirt.html The Prior Art page is named after him.

:)


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FightThisPatent 10-18-2003 06:37 PM

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Originally posted by Squirtit



Pledge to Fight The Patent or IMPA .


Small editorial critique...

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BlueDesignStudios 10-18-2003 06:37 PM

Fiddy! :glugglug

Bladewire 10-18-2003 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BlueDesignStudios
Fiddy! :glugglug
Is that a $50 dollar pledge BlueDesignStudios?? :Graucho

Gemini 10-18-2003 06:50 PM

Been there an done that Squirt. In fact in the middle of the third time with my steps. Not QUITE the same but every bit a pain. We also get the pleasure of fighting agaainst a backwards county as well. Full of half educated paralegals with one part time real lawyer. So I know what is what. IRS? Oh too well do I know them thanks to an ex.

----

FTP... We have a problem Houston. ;-) I'll try to get ahold of you over the next 24 hrs to give you the info. I'll not say it in the open. :)

FightThisPatent 10-18-2003 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini

FTP... We have a problem Houston.


this is Mission control, feel free to provide feedback via email or icq.


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FightThisPatent 10-20-2003 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini
FTP... We have a problem Houston. ;-) I'll try to get ahold of you over the next 24 hrs to give you the info. I'll not say it in the open. :)
Thanks for pointing out about the posts that Flimsey_Patent is making on the Yahoo ACTG message board...

I am NOT Flimsey_Patent... he has posted several links to my articles which is great, but in one post, he took my entire GFY post and placed it on Yahoo, without crediting me with the writing. One paragraph at the bottom states some thing like... "and that's why i started FightThePatent.com.... ", etc which could give people the indiciation that it was me.

Our writing styles are not even the same


:1orglaugh

Just want to clear this up.

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