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To: John O'Neill who wrote (87330)8/27/1999 11:58:00 PM
From: P.M.Freedman  Respond to of 186894
 
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To: John O'Neill who wrote (87330)8/28/1999 1:13:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
SHorty O-NeeDeepInIt - Re: "NTC's doing great....but it's reached my target of $170"

WHy would anyone listen to a loser like you ?

You shorted DELL, Intel (TWICE) and Amazon - and lost a ton of money every time.

The only company you made money in, you bailed out BEFORE it DOUBLED!

Go down to the loser section of the town you live in - and make some friends.

Paul



To: John O'Neill who wrote (87330)8/28/1999 9:22:00 AM
From: Robert Douglas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
John, you wrote:

INTC's doing great....but it's reached my target of $170 (pr split) and i suggest exiting for now....ADIC made some NICE gaines...again...that one has room to roar...there is a secondary coming up...might slow things down...but a secondary didn't slow my other favorite HLIT....both have been great winners....

You do no one a favor with recommendations like this. Are you suggesting that those of us, who have held Intel's shares for years, with cost basis in the low single-digits, exit "for now" and pay a minimum of 20% of our proceeds in taxes? Why would we do such a thing?

This is horrible advice, especially given in the blanket form that you give it. And what possible relevance to an investment in Intel are your "great winners" in ADIC and HLIT? Are you trying to impress us with your stock-picking prowess?

Most of us couldn't care less about your $170 price target, especially since you were quite vocal in your earlier put buying at lower prices. What are you trying to prove? We all don't have the same time horizons, tax situations or financial goals. Maybe some on this board should sell some of their shares. I just don't get why you feel the need to be their advisor in this endeavor.