Sunday, January 29, 2006

A message board retrospective

Bill Wexler, longtime follower of what he bluntly refers to as "the REFR stock fraud", is back with a new retrospective on the follies posted to the Yahoo! REFR message board.

By way of editorial comment, I should note that there really is not much remarkable about overly optimistic posts from the year 2000, particularly during the spring and summer, when the reality of the bear market hadn't really set in yet.

What is remarkable, though, is that even to this day, you see the same kind of talk, from mostly the same people (even as the aliases have changed over time), backed up by the same utter lack of results from the company. The only difference, really, is that the stock has not gotten crushed as badly in more recent years. Time will tell if the line can continue to hold long enough to the company to place the next round of shares at a useful price.

Anyway, with that as prologue, please join me at the summit as we ski down REFR Hubris Mountain. Take care though, it does hit double-diamond in spots...

"Buy REFR, it's the best buy on the market and has more potential than any other stock I know of..."
-- February 17, 2000. REFR closing price: $38 5/8 (all-time high close)

"I just wish REFR would pull back one more time (maybe mid 20's?) so I can pick up another few thousand shares. Then it's off to the outer-banks for unlimited Coronas and hot crab balls..."
-- February 22, 2000. Closing price: $37

"I'm going to buy waterfront in the islands with all the money I'm gonna make on REFR..."

-- March 28, 2000. Closing price: $34 1/2

"There are not a whole hell of a lot of customer sell orders out there, people are holding..."

-- March 30, 2000. Closing price: $31 1/2

"I think we bagged the elephant..."
-- March 31, 2000. Closing price: $29 1/2

"This stock is headed to the moon soon..."

-- April 7, 2000. Closing price: $27 3/4

"There are no shares for sale - you are a dead duck..."
-- July 28, 2000. Closing price: $25 1/16

"There are no shares for sale - you are a dead duck..."
-- August 2, 2000. Closing price: $23 1/16

"Recent scale up by emulsion suppliers, advanced commercialization by licensees and hiring of new employees to handle new licensee applications all points to this occurring. That is why longs are not selling..."
-- August 15, 2000. Closing price: $22

"I bought 1000 additional shares this morning...I have been accumulating since 1998...The company has never looked better or more grossly undervalued..."

-- August 21, 2001. Closing price: $20.80

"NO ONE is selling! Too many GOOD things happening with licensees..."

-- January 7, 2002. Closing price: $19.00

"Why the Shorts will lose a lot of money..."

-- February 22, 2002. Closing price: $17.30

"SHORTS PANIC!!!"
-- April 8, 2002. Closing price: $16.80

"Shorts Defeated Again..."
-- May 15, 2002. Closing price: $15.29

"The LONGS aren't selling!!!"
-- June 1, 2002. Closing price: $13.81

"There's no fundamental reason to sell. SPD products are still coming out..."
-- July 9, 2002. Closing price: $12.50

"But if I were a trader where do I see the biggest gain? LONG!"

-- August 22, 2002. Closing price: $11.35

"Asensio and his CONSPIRATORS are going to be here until LONGS decide to sell.
...and THAT doesn't look like ANYTIME BELOW $50 a share!!!"

-- August 23, 2002. Closing price: $10.35

"LONGS ARE FEEEEEEEELING THEIR POWER!!!"
-- September 9, 2002. Closing price: $9.60

"YOU are TRAPPED IN REFR, because YOU CAN'T get LONGS to sell!!!"
-- January 10, 2003. Closing price: $8.60

"Where are the promised windows? What kind of stupid question is that?"

-- January 31, 2003. Closing price: $7.34

"REFR SHORTS FAIL TO GET LONGS TO SELL!!"
-- February 28, 2003. Closing price: $6.70

"Longs are BUYING, NOT SELLING!!!"
-- March 19, 2003. Closing price: $5.66

And now a lengthy coast to the lodge and the present day, where we see...

The price going down represents to us just one more (maybe the last) opportunity to own one of the great technologies of all time at a bargain price.
-- January 26, 2006. Closing price: $4.99

Do tell.

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