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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Mark Ableson who wrote (4515)2/14/2000 8:26:00 AM
From: Ghassan I. Ghandour   of 5102
 
Mark,

Thanks for the invitation to reconsider. True, I followed the stock for very long time. In fact since 1991, only one year after I started investing (or trading) in the stock market. There were long periods, during that time, that I did not own the stock, but I had it constantly for the last three or four years (since its decline from 12 -- my first buy, to 5 etc...). I was fed up with it after Dell's debacle (so was everyone, I guess). But I waited and finally made out very well.

The question for me is, now, the following: am I willing to invest in CORL, a stock I was reluctant to touch before since its run up from 2 to a high in excess of 44 was not on convincing basis IMHO. True, I could be missing some potential to come but, unless I see that potential, I won't commit to the stock.

I won't go as far as shorting the stock, however, something I am doing right now for one of my favorite stocks since I believe it run way ahead of its own fundamentals. Thanks God I was out of VICR as it fell 50% lately (I sensed something wrong in the trading) but I am back in it after it fell.

Thanks again for the kind message. Good luck with your investments.

Ghassan.
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