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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Cube who wrote (2137)2/4/1999 12:27:00 PM
From: Charles Hughes  Read Replies (3) of 5102
 
<< Let's review what you actually said >>

And then you let alone every other point. Your wrong PEs, Latin America and the rest of the world etc.

Seems this was the only thing you want to quibble about?

Me: << I think most selling pressure on this stock
comes from shorts and day traders. >>

I stand by it. Shorts are out today and the stock price is holding above 5 with almost no volume. I think maybe an SEC look at this stock's action the last few months, including the spin of the players here on this thread (among other SI threads, which I understand are underway), would be a good thing.

<< I understand that you probably felt pretty stupid >>

Everything is relative. Talking to you makes me feel smarter. But thanks for your concern.

Rising profits are rising profits. I don't care if they got them playing kazoo in front of Macy's. If how mattered in today's market, there would be lots of companies with stock in the doghouse. Cash is cash. With profits, there is no need for more draconian financing deals, no need for more dilution.

Chaz

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