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To: Len who wrote (3910)7/16/1999 8:01:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 54805
 
But, you certainly can get burned. Just look at what happened to all of us who owned NEON. Just two weeks ago we were arguing on this thread that it could be an emerging gorilla

Thats the kind not to buy, much less load up on! I learned my lesson about the NEON's of this world a couple of years ago.

I did not buy back into Q until it was fully emerged as a Gorilla. That eliminated the major risk, and gave me the confidence to go 100% into it.

Have a good weekend, and "get in, sit down, shut up, and hang on" for the ride next week!



To: Len who wrote (3910)7/16/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: John Stichnoth  Respond to of 54805
 
I remember someone long ago saying that if you have done your research and believe in a company the worst thing you can do is spread your risk.

Sounds like Warren Buffet. But even he has ended up with more than one stock in his portfolio.



To: Len who wrote (3910)7/16/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Percival 917  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
Hi Len,

The spelling you are looking for is chutspah! In case you need to use it again. The lion trainer who sticks his head in the lion's mouth has a tremendous amount of chutspah. Joel