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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (73324)8/12/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Klinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
KIS, even though everyone else has already busted you lying can you explain this. In post 71444 you claim you have close to 1000 intc puts. In post 73324 you claim to have only 600 intc puts. 600 isn't exactly close to 1000. You really do need to go back and re-read all of your posts each day in order to keep up with your lies.

<<To: Paul Merriwether who wrote (71444)
From: KeepItSimple Tuesday, Aug 3 1999 10:14AM ET
Reply # of 73369

> I thought you had over a 1000 put contracts in intc.<

Close, but not quite that much. I wrote them off as probably worthless. Luckily INTC options premiums are 1/5th that of most internuts.. Otherwise I would be in quite a bit of pain.. But I MORE than made up for that loss with my AOL puts, and my YHOO puts just went up 25% today.

Notice the put premiums shooting up while the common stock is only down.. er, its down 3 now and dropping!>>

<<To: Paul Merriwether who wrote (73324)
From: KeepItSimple Wednesday, Aug 11 1999 7:27PM ET
Reply # of 73370

>not to mention the few million USD you lo$t on 2500 intc puts!<

What? I have 600 INTC puts, all of which are worthless, but at an average cost of $1.14 per contract. Hardly a few million USD.>>