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To: Serge Collins who wrote (13997)10/27/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
By the way, pertaining to Fidelity, now that you've made Fidelity your scapegoat, do you still believe the glass id half full?

Scapegoat is a term used to give blame where it's not due. That's not the case with Fidelity. They've announced they're selling and they're the primary cause of the decline.

If I blamed your bashing for NN's decline, you'd be the scapegoat.

As for the glass being half full or half empty, it depends on your time frame. If you're looking out several years, this weakness is a fantastic buying opportunity.

Anyone who follows the company closely knows they're not going to release good news just to let the dogs tear it to shreds. And that's exactly what would happen between now and earnings coming in on target.

Current sellers have no vision. Short term, my loss. Long term, theirs.

Pat




To: Serge Collins who wrote (13997)10/27/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Doug  Respond to of 18016
 
S.C: No one sells 1/2 his stock to see the other half cut in half. FIDO's glass is M.T.

He told Regulators the bare minimum (5%) as required by Law.