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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 94.23-11.1%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Stuart Steele who wrote (48054)7/27/2001 10:10:36 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hi Stuart Steele; Just one year ago, you wrote: "I'm not selling and I'm not buying. I plan to see the results of the P4 with Rambus"

It's pretty well known that you were a wealthy person and that you put a lot of money on RMBS.
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Now, the stock is way down, and you say you're still holding: #reply-16029297 . Does the phrase "a fool and his money are soon parted" have any resonance for you? Would you like me to look back through the thread for the unkind things you said about me?

A lot of the losers around here thought that since you were rich, you must know what you were doing, money wise. Have any of them asked you to help pay back the losses they took by following you into this fiasco? If I were a wealthy guy I don't think I'd be using my real name on a thread and handing out free financial advice on highly volatile stocks. Especially if I owned so many shares that I had to file with the SEC. It just doesn't seem safe. Maybe that's an indication you're not too smart. I guess you were pretty sure that you were giving good advice, and that you were going to become a billionaire.

I've noticed that the stock trades a lot fewer shares now than it did a year ago. How many days would it take you to get out? What would that do to the price?

-- Carl

P.S. This country will always have a place for less than brilliant rich guys. In fact, the local Safeway was advertising for bag boys the other day.
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