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To: RocketMan who wrote (10944)11/22/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: StockHawk  Respond to of 54805
 
I wonder if George Soros reads this thread:

>>JDS Uniphase Stake of 439,550 Shares Held by Soros


Washington, Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Soros Fund Management LLC, the money management company controlled by billionaire George Soros, disclosed that its investment funds hold 439,550 common shares of JDS Uniphase Corp. <<



To: RocketMan who wrote (10944)11/23/1999 2:59:00 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
RocketMan,

Nice profile once the Java loaded.

I've been in and out of DISH for a couple of years, and it is a great investment....That having been said, I like the stock's performance, and see a lot of upside. Glad to have been in it.

I don't even know much about DISH except what I have seen posted here on the G&K thread. Therefore I cannot comment on the company. I just wanted to touch base with the risk aversion strategy of investing that some of we gorilla gamers like to use. I looked up the two year chart for DISH and saw that it has over a 1,500 percent return for the 2 year period you mention. However, I find myself chuckling at the statement "it is a great investment - I've been in and out for a couple of years". I wonder how your returns of being in and out compare to an investor's returns of being just 'in' over the past two years?

Simply food for thought. I know we all have our own strategies.

BB