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From: carreraspyder10/5/2003 11:54:31 PM
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Steve, here's a series of posts from you, about your approach to ntop at $2 and baiting people, which =s your approach to ntop at $6.50, and baiting people.

The market has changed; you upgrade your opinion of ntop, but still fall short -- the only way you ever learned to get appreciation is to give it to yourself. So you have to be right; and while you can rise your stock price for ntop, you can't change what you've said to people -- knowing that, you continue. You'd rather be accepted on those terms, than other terms.

The posts from yahoo are within the last couple of weeks. People there ask you to stop, too. Have for years. Whatever opinion of ntop they have, is their opinion. They don't appreciate what you've do to everyone who posts. Rufus asked you not to use his name in any more posts; you respond "Okay, RUFUS." Baiting. You get asked not to bash about religion -- you bash about religion. You get asked not to bash people here, you bash people here and on Yahoo. Baiting is the process.

My take is that your are both a restrictive and strict person, who isolates this part of your life away from the rest of it. This personal space is separate from the needs of your family, and you play a role that gives you release. You care nothing about anyone else, and how they feel. Haven't in post after post. The satisfaction is getting them to feel the way they feel.

Deceit:

1. dishonest practice: the act or practice of deceiving or misleading somebody. Also called deceitfulness.

2. something done to mislead: something that is done to trick or mislead somebody.


YAHOO – “HOT AIR”:

CARRERASPYDER.
by: cconbuster60_60 (42/M/Tennent, NJ)
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Sell
10/01/03 03:25 pmMsg: 74250 of 74309
What's your vin# for that porsche 914 6 volksbuggy of yours? I want to see if it's in carfax's. And where it was "last registered" Some how I expect you to become brain dead and STUPID just like Hawaii your pal. HOT AIR is your specialty. You are gonna lose "YOUR WIND" on that question? Be perpetually stupid. My bet is YES! Biggest dummy living in a two room apartement by himself. And Red Bank is for wannabe's. It's sad he could not make more out of his life. His slow excursion into mental decay is obvious. It's been a history lesson since 1998. The links are all there and I have them.

CCON promoting nflops competition
by: cconbuster60_60 (42/M/Tennent, NJ)
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Sell
09/30/03 01:01 pm
Msg: 74234 of 74309
Anyone notice not one mention of nflop in this article CCON reposted. It's sad nflop barely ever gets mentioned anywhere anymore. Guys like Vonage etc get all the press. Didn't Vonage last say they had over 50,000 paying customers? What's nflop got other than a little smokie in their hand and alot of HOT AIR?


Vir1 you forget this stock is about
by: cconbuster60_60 (42/M/Tennent, NJ)
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Sell
09/29/03 12:44 pmMsg: 74220 of 74309
nothing because they really don't have anything but HOT AIR and hype. A Jonas specialty. Declining revenues, declining market share. Partners running out the door over and over again. Nflop=Nothing but you have been around a long time and already know that. You seem like the movie Ground Hog Day. A bad dream occuring with nflop over and over again IMO.

Hawaii hitting the bottle again IMO.
by: cconbuster60_60 (42/M/Tennent, NJ)
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Sell
09/12/03 04:20 pmMsg: 73889 of 74309
He's brain is so confused he has to accuse people of something a system administrator already said to both he and his copartner in a proven fraud co promoted by both CCON and Hcon That Steve is I? In SI BOBS "expert" opinion he cleared Steve of being the aliases Hawaii and CCON alledge on this board. Of course SI BOB didn't clear them of being each other (interesting) on SI. Now it comes as no surprise to me they both admit they are ALCOHOLICS and don't have much better to do all day long other than to promote what ever their fraud dejour is. How come I have got proof of their fraud and those two have nothing but HOT AIR?



STEVE ON SILICON INVESTOR – "HOT AIR":

To:Hawaii60 who wrote (29306)
From: Steve Fancy
Friday, Aug 29, 2003 2:13 PM
Respond to of 29731
Just a lot of HOT AIR and a raging vendetta against anyone who dares question Jonas companies. That's it, I'm outta here to close out the summer.
Steve

To:carreraspyder who wrote (28963)
From: Steve Fancy
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003 12:09 AM
Respond to of 29019
What's your point HCON? That you are on some kind of 24/7 Fancy attack/Jonas promoter...LOL! Take a few days away from the computer, it'll do you some good. Than you can sue me as you offered and we'll get on with it. It is becoming evident you are nothing but smoke and HOT AIR but what would we expect from a HCON.
Best, Steve

To: Smear_campaign who wrote (28237)
From: Steve Fancy
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2002 5:34 PM
Respond to of 28802
Smear old man, I monitor particular threads on SI all day for situations that might influence my trading and messages here show up on my bookmarks page...NOTHING MORE, NOTHING less...LOL! The HCON, and most recent sidekick Smear, help occupy those dull moments. I keep an eye just in case someone posts something worthwhile:)
And you got it, I am honest Gene (that was in your last post...not sure where it went...LOL!). It's noteworthy that in fine Hawaiin style you never followed through on my offer to see some of my NTOP trading confirmations. Guess you know you're full of HOT AIR and wanted to spare yourself the apology for your nasty hawaiin style accusations...LOL! But I know, I know, the Hawaiin streak in you would prevent an apology in an event...LOL!
Edit: Wow, you edit your posts faster than I can read em...LOL!
Best regards,
Steve

To:BinkY2K who wrote (28505)
From: Steve Fancy
Thursday, Apr 3, 2003 11:53 AM
Respond to of 29731
Yup, I see another buddy appointed today. And enough HOT AIR in the flop ceo interview to keep several hundred HOT AIR balloons afloat all summer:) It wreaks of desperation and Jonas type optimism. Too bad they never learned how to service customers...this and Jonas business style will bury them. IDT cartoons or whatever it is should do a kids show with Jonas rolling his hotdog cart around, selling hot dogs to Joe Public for $3.50 (mustard and ketchup extra) and giving them away to hot dog politician buddies for promo and governmental support. I doubt most of the Jonas BOD members bring much significant to the table and suspect most could care less about the company(s). As long as they get their cut. It seems the "shareholder rape" terminology I see used frequently is quite appropriate in Jonas land. All just my opinion.
Steve

To:Hawaii60 who wrote (28423)
From: Steve Fancy
Sunday, Feb 23, 2003 11:37 PM
Respond to of 29731
For a stock with such a questionable future NTOP is fully valued at best. This is a stock with declining reveunes, rising expenses and restructurings every quarter. A company that is clearly making a last ditch effort to avoid going the route of many of your other picks. When you consider that Jonas runs the show it appears even more richly valued. This is a guy the street hates and has near zero confidence in. Most analysts realized he's all HOT AIR some time ago, and no one wants to attach their name to the stock. This is a guy that makes ridiculous public announcements and takes cheap shots a competitiors. A guy that continually develops new ventures, hypes the heck out of 'em, then they quitely go away. Just not the kind of guy that most companies want to do business with, let alone investors.
Steve

To:Hawaii60 who wrote (28219)
From: Steve Fancy
Tuesday, Dec 3, 2002 10:15 PM
Respond to of 29731
LOL, well, I originally asked seriously and thought we might see a serious answer. Ever since, just to prove you have no idea (or don't have much but negatives to offer), cause if you did, you would certainly tell the world and I'm sure there isn't a soul out there that doubts that. For reasons only some of us know, you will only play silly games that everyone is onto and laughs at. You really hurt the stock as most believe you work for the company and can't believe any company would hire someone that acts as you do. But, you and Jonas act alike...spewing HOT AIR all over. You insist CSCO would buy ADIR and hype it all over cyberspace, Jonas insists he'd end up with WCOM's fiber unit one way or the other and hypes it all over the newswires while trying to create a mass panic amongst WCOM customers. You say NTOP going to $120.00, Jonas says it's "going to the moon". Many, many similar examples. All apparently nothing but HOT AIR from the two of you. Just a lot of hype, one liners, and game playing.
Steve

To:DavidH who wrote (28030)
From: Steve Fancy
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2002 11:09 PM
Respond to of 29731
LOL, "Doomer" - The types that hang out in the HCON's doom room all day and criticize anyone and anything that challenges their stock or their leader.
I wasn't trying to make anything look better. I simply mentioned that I trade NTOP several times a week and was challenged. My mistake for trying to enlighten them, including sharing some simple tips to actually make money on this stock. I guess I learned to not GAS also as it appears there is no one left but nasty doomers who are quick to spew HOT AIR but don't care about getting to the truth..LOL! A bunch of HCON clones.
No, no SEC responses as I didn't report them to the SEC. I did post any responses I received from the Nasdaq and if you care you can look them up. Clearly the original pumpers who worked on a much larger scale were dealt with, hence the pattern went away for a short period while the stock dropped from the high fours to the twos...they were all that had been holding it up for some time. Then volume dropped of and someone, very threatened by the stock possibly falling below two picked the game back up on a much smaller scale as volume was miniscule.
Best regards,
Steve


To:Hawaii60 who wrote (28014)
From: Steve Fancy
Tuesday, Oct 22, 2002 6:30 PM
Respond to of 29731
LOL, when Smear follows through he can update you. Honestly, I expect he's as full of HOT AIR as you are and when push comes to shove doubt he'll follow up. All talk.
Steve


To:Hawaii60 who wrote (28002)
From: Steve Fancy
Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 2:30 PM
Respond to of 29731
LOL, talk about a legend in their own mind...LOL! Get to your meeting will ya! I never said I was rich, but I am a market survivor and do this for a living:~) Unlike you with that million plus in documented NTOP losses. I know, I know, you were all HOT AIR and never really made all those trades as your purpose is to manipulate...ROTHFLMAO!
Best regards,
Steve


To:Smear_campaign who wrote (27995)
From: Steve Fancy
Wednesday, Oct 16, 2002 10:21
Respond to of 29731
Smear 'ole man, no wonder you have such a tough time. When you are talking a $1.99 stock (where it was trading 55 seconds before the close), 15 cents is significant. Maybe you should ask your accountant or financial advisor and report back rather than spew HOT AIR. What is that close to 8% in 55 seconds. Let's see ya beat that return anywhere else...and it's practically guaranteed with this stock under certain circumstances. I do have a hobby, it's called trading stocks, and that is one of the reasons I watch this stock and many others everyday...I usually have a position, but rarely overnight.
Best regards,
Steve


To:Smear_campaign who wrote (27937)
From: Steve Fancy
Thursday, Oct 3, 2002 12:35 PM
Respond to of 29731
Smear,
Respectfully I have to disagree on insider buying. First, I, as do many, watch for excessive insider buying and selling and invest/trade accordingly. Second, with a $2.00 stock that is supposedly going to $8.00 short term, the lack of any insider buying suggests that someone is full of HOT AIR...especially when you consider the rash of insider selling at $5.00 a share earlier this year. We are not talking a $10-$20-$30 stock here...at $2.00 it's peanuts for the directors and executives to make a good faith token investment showing their confidence in themselves and their company. If they were all to by even 5-10K shares you would see this stock pop IMO.
All that said, NTOP is an excellent trading stock.
Best regards,
Steve
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