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To: Hightechhooper who wrote (13376)7/1/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (1) of 25814
 

Also, how about that mchp, nice run isn't it.
It is amazing what can happen when a company listens to me!


Looks like another lie K. Time to either adjust the medication or have another pizza. I see no evidence of you posting anything on the Microchip thread urging its management to communicate more effectively with shareholders. You only touted MCHP after its belated "preannouncement" in one of your posts yesterday. Hazy as it might be, you do remember yesterday? That was the day you predicted that LSI would tank at the opening today because of ATML's poor earnings announcement. I would also note that MCHP last preannouncement came in a negative warning on April 1 this year--the day after the quarter ended. Now that sets the gold bar standard for investor relations--preannounce after the quarter is over. Did you advise them on that move as well? By contrast LSI warned about the problems for this year during last October's conference call--one of the first semi companies to issue a warning for this year. If a sharpie like you had heeded their forecast, you would have made a ton of money shorting other chip companies that didn't have the courage of LSI's management in acknowledging that '98 would be a poor year. But I know better, having taken the time and gone back to read your posts from that time period. One other I'm from Chicago story if I may. We have the best day traders in the world in this town. In the condo, where I lived, my neighbor traded for "The Sheik." He has a name for wanna bes, woulda beens, coulda beens, mighta beens, and never was's such as yourself--Cell Phone Salesman.
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