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Technology Stocks : Intel Warrants? Buy, Sell or Hold?
INTC 41.34-0.4%3:59 PM EDT

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To: paul flint who wrote (3)5/22/1996 9:02:00 AM
From: Jules B. Garfunkel   of 36
 
Paul,
I thought your post #3 on this thread was excellent. As I was critical yesterday of the other posts on this thread, before your's was posted, and believed them to be in error and misleading, I wanted to acknowledge my concurrence with your post. Paul, I hope that you will continue to post here on Intel and provide your analysis and factual data.

Unfortunately, recently there has been too much useless banter, misleading data, and unsupported opinions, posted on these Intel threads. To post an opinion that one believes that Intel is going to be up by X amount, within a given time, and without providing the reasons for that opinion,or ones real name, or their profile, is just a waste of everyones time.

Paul to add to your observation that there is a ton of short positions in the Intel Warrants out there...Two weeks ago I first recommended that Intel Bulls switch from the Stock to the Warrants because of a price imbalance and to gain greater leverage. At that time I was informed that there are 10 million Warrants outstanding with a short position of 9.7 million. Just as the price of the warrants traded yesterday, the time premium then was also less than 3.
Jules
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