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Technology Stocks : Net Perceptions, Inc. (NETP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gary Metzer who wrote (1495)7/30/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2908
 
<<Not meaning to get into a war of words, just asking you to clarify your "long term" position of a month or so ago with your "long term" position now.....for future posts and so newbies won't be misled.>>

Gary: Sorry to have confused you....I first bought some NETP shares the week it went public and have made a number of additional purchases of NETP shares....it is true that this company did not perform early on as well as I had expected YET it still is one of my top 3 positions (in either of my accounts). This is after I made the tough decision to diversify more recently. I am still bullish about this company's LONG TERM prospects......just as I have owned DELL shares for a few years -- recently DELL was out of favor and I diversified some BUT I still have a nice core position in DELL. I have tried to be honest with my comments. Sometimes in this world where we are bombarded with info. on a company, trading patterns, competitors, etc...we can get impatient. Yet, I have been with NETP since the first week they went public. I AM NOT a day trader and I prefer to research the companies I invest in quite carefully. At times I have done some position trades in an online account.

Sorry to have confused you.....I STILL HOLD a couple of thousand shares of NETP and if I no longer had confidence in this company I can assure you that I would have sold all of my shares.

Good luck investing.

Best Regards,

Scott