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Technology Stocks : S3 (A LONGER TERM PERSPECTIVE)
SIII 0.00010000.0%May 12 5:00 PM EST

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To: David K. who wrote (7763)11/12/1997 4:10:00 AM
From: James T.  Read Replies (1) of 14577
 
On a few lawsuits the class period is from 1996. On a couple it is July, 1996. On another, it is from January of 1997, and there are others. Does one need to sell now, or hold? As I understand it, you can sell or hold. However, I know I've gotten a glance of at least one person's post who said we need to sell now to take advantage of the lawsuits. No reasoning was given.
I am thinking it would be better to sell now before it goes down to $3 as some have suggested. I have decided to sell. If some still think S3 might be worth a buy for the long run, I think there are much, much, much better places to place your money. I made the mistake of sticking it our already. Everything felt wrong for no reason. I should have known that some group out there knew something. A stock doesn't go down for no reason. AAAhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! I still get pissed off thinking about it. The hours I spent on this stupid company, and all that money.
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