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Technology Stocks : SEEC, Inc. (SEEC)

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To: ratan lal who wrote (709)7/2/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) of 1031
 
I sincerely hope that someone goes after these A@#$h@es that pushed the prices up and suckered people into buying or buying more ...

I have many friends who bought in anticipation of good news, as probably do you. As buying does tend to cause the price per share to rise, surely you don't blame their buying for "suckering" you to buy more?

As someone who is bullish on Y2K stocks, I can assure you it feels very bad to be "wrong", but, hey, Y2K ain't going away, and it's just a matter of time before stuff hits the fan and flies in some CIO's face.

But I must admit, the "Jane J effect" makes the "TED effect" seem like a summer breeze by comparison. (g)

- Jeff
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