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To: Venkie who wrote (9483)10/22/2002 12:21:04 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) of 13815
 
No, unfortunatly, I sold at about $7.45 or so.....took my 130% and ran......Naturally, I should have held NXTL as it is now above $10....but in this market it's hard not to take 130% and run....the odd thing is, normally when I get 100%, I leave half the shares on the table and take my money off the table.....I thought nextel would top out in the $7's and with a lousy market drop back down to $3's or $4's....with that in mind, I went ahead and sold it all, rather then half, with expectations to buy some back when the market got whacked....anyway, here we sit with nxtl above $10 and little hope of me buying back my shares....this one I may end up kicking myself over years from now....this, qcom and dell, I wish I had never sold, or at least kept some shares of each...but I sold them all and dont want to chase anything with a mega market cap to the upside, although years from now I am sure I will look back and wish I had gotten some nxtl, qcom and dell at their current prices......
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