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Technology Stocks : Emulex, What Prospects?

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To: changedmyname who wrote (603)8/26/2000 5:47:58 PM
From: Danny   of 788
 
I dont understand what's so hard to understand the
NSADAQ's "all trades stand" policy. Ultimately,
it is the individual making the buy or sell decisions.
Those who sold at 80, 70, 60, or 50 thought they
were smart to be able to get out fast. Those who
bought at 80, 70, 60 or 50 also thought they
were smart to be able to pick shares up dirt cheap.
I dont think anyone was ever hold at the gun point
to make those buy/sell decisions.

Now, let's suppose the news was not a hoax, can those
who bought at 80 or 70 ask NASDAQ to reverse their trade
because they thought it was a hoax but it turned out
otherwise?

I have no problem if you want to sue Internet Wire for
the false news broadcasting, but this whole thing
has nothing to do with NASDAQ.
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