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To: Jan Crawley who wrote (66300)7/5/1999 2:34:00 PM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 164684
 
>> how long? and whatever for?
I would say: sell the 200 Amzn sometimes during the Yhoo e-run, (of course if it happens); then buy back in Mid-July and wait for a Amzn e-run. Sell the same 200 shares during the Amzn e-run again,
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I mean that if the 200 shares get under water, I am willing to hold them till January. I am expecting they'll hit 160 or higher by then. That's even possible after the amzn report, if they show a lot of cash on their books. If that happens, then effectively it will be Christmas in July, and I'll sell my shares.

Regarding the various e-runs, none of them look likely right now. In fact if yhoo happens, I think it will be after the report, if they show a positive surprise. I don't think 10c will do it. Ebay I expect to drop 30 points either before or after its report. And I doubt that AOL will show much e-growth, either.