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To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (11545)8/25/1999 11:45:00 AM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
NOtN, I asked Jeff D about lock ups last night here is what he said, Message 11058723 This issue happens with all companies that grow so I guess it depends on how good a deal it was to buy them in the first place...since what they are buying are for the most part important pieces of the pie and already make money I think we can not get overly worried about these issues... anybodyknowifdenniscomingmyway?Iliveinfloridaremember!



To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (11545)8/25/1999 12:04:00 PM
From: yzfool  Respond to of 28311
 
HSAC is looking weak near term (based on volume, recent 10q etc.)However, for those that have never read a company report, the risks will always appear daunting. Worst case scenario is always described. But this is a long term investment. This is not a swing trading position on margined funds. For those that bought in 40s or upper 30s, all is not lost; its not time to throw in the towel.