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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Gerald R. Lampton who wrote (9914)6/3/1997 4:46:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton   of 24154
 
<It seems to me that 3 months is a pretty long time. It's trading at 29 1/4 as I write this. Sorry, Reg, but, for me, your methodology has zero predictive power.>

That's the problem. You think I am trying to "predict" something, despite the fact that I have stated on SI (at least 10 separate times) to the contrary. All I do is count the money. If you look at reality, you would notice:

1.) the models have measured NSCP's share price range VERY accurately (go back and check the posts, or just reference my last post). You know the story.

2.) 3 months is a very SHORT time, we are discussing stocks, not perishable food items.

3.) It is up about five points from the point when I made the original statement, and has reached and broken 30.

3.) Not that I am offended, but how can you deny how accurate (and simple - no crystal balls or predictions) the "counting money" method investing is. If I didn't know better, I would think you were a bit hard headed. Compare what I have said about NSCP with your favorite analysts over the past year, from a results orientated perspective. The results are not even close, and you know the outcome

PS.

I still have my doubts about NSCP once the IE 4.0 platform is released.
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