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Technology Stocks : LSI Corporation

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To: uu who wrote (25283)10/3/2002 9:07:14 PM
From: rairden  Read Replies (1) of 25814
 
Ok Addi... Let's tempt fate and look forward to the upside.
If/when we get a recovery, when would you sell your LSI?
$10? $20? $50? Sell some at each price?
Sell one, two, or three years into the upswing no matter what level?
Never sell until you retire or otherwise "need" the money?
Will your sell-point depend on how low LSI gets on the downside?
Maybe I'll subscribe to Dipy's outlook and try to catch
a 50% ride from $3.50 to $5.25 over the next 3 years.

Ok everyone... What are your predictions as how low LSI can go?

The downside limit really is zero. Something bad could happen.
An earthquake, a dockworkers strike, a fire, a resignation,
a lawsuit, patent infringement, scandal, death. All the fine print
we see at the end of the annual reports. Shareholders really
do accept risk. I think we've been very fortunate with LSI so far.
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