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To: TechHunter who wrote (22998)9/1/1999 9:42:00 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
"Statements such as you made based on extremely short term data will not be taken seriously here, until you have
logged serious time on this thread, or until you do some in depth data as to the histronics of the 'long-time'
contributors."

Poppycock!

"Short term data will not be taken seriously" In todays market its only short term data that matters. What CYMI did in '96 or 97 falls into the category of nice to know but not of any significance. If CYMI rose 10 points in the next few days I would consider it overvalued. If it fell 10 points in the next few days I would consider it undervalued.

I have been in CYMI since 97, although the number of shares that I have owned varied greatly.

How long or how short of a time a person has posted on this thread is also of no consequence. I have learned from all.

To equate longevity on this thread with the significance of the items posted is rubbish.

That would be like saying my interpretation of the bible is more valid than yours because I have read it longer.

I like this thread and the posters on it. But often they need a reality check. The object of this entire thread is to help people have some significant capital appreciation on their holdings in this stock. Long term and short term both have their place.

To equate this thread as some special place is dubious thinking. Even the New York Times publishes some silly, poorly thought out articles from time to time. This thread is better than some on a good day, and on par with others on a poor day.

Jerome