On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 4:14 PM, Lennart Thornros <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no room for insider preferred treatment. That is because of that > I responded to your post. It is not that kind of environment. Too easy to > find and too hard to absorb (the critic afterwards). > ***I doubt it's easy to find. Highly doubtful. > > You are the one who suggested pickles. > ***You appear to be using some Swedish expression. AFAIK, it has no meaning in english. Please just explain it plainly. Explaining the phrase "pickles" using the phrase "pickles" does nothing. > I suppose you meant less important fact overall and something should have > been dealt with long before. So my comments is that is how people mostly > react when pressure is on. Pressure is on so better postpone. I would also > like that to be untrue but that is mankind in most cases. > ***We KNOW they're postponing, delaying, procrastinating. The report was due in April, it's now June. What happens from now onwards is beyond procrastination. It is insider trading. > > I said this so common that it is not hard to find examples. Look on our > political process. Regardless of political preference I think we all think > it is stupid to have large number of people going to different state > capitals and to DC to decide about things they do not understand and make > no impact on. Decision is already made so now the job becomes to talk about > the pickles missing from last years sausage. > ***You are still not making sense at all. > > You might think I only defend an impossible stance. However, I do know the > environment and it is not conducive to what you say and the people involved > are far too experienced to take silly chances. > ***We're talking about a $Trillion money movement due to this information. The chances wouldn't be "silly". > > Once again I can see your frustration. I just say that your explanation is > far-fetched. > ***Horse manure. Any normal person who saw a few $billion cash (cashable -- you couldn't carry it) on the table with the chance to walk out the door would be tempted. They can scream all they want while you're drinking Mai Tais in some country with no extradition treaty. And there's far more than just a few $billion on the table here, figuratively speaking.

