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To: Carl R. who wrote (12548)11/27/1999 5:23:00 AM
From: Hal Campbell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Hope you can finance the entire wing, Carl.

My personal target, and one I wouldn't try to defend too vigorously , is a possible overshoot of a billion dollar capitalization by the spring. Low to mid 20s. But their new tech would have to be pretty striking ( and salable), or the streaming video IPO market would have to get even hotter( it might) or some other news would have to be exceptionally exciting for that to happen.

Dice rolling. Fingers toes and eyes crossed here. Hoping we all catch some breaks this time around.



To: Carl R. who wrote (12548)11/27/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: Alan Cassaro  Respond to of 17679
 
>>>>>It is a larger percentage of my portfolio that I normally allow, so at some point I will be forced to re-balance my portfolio <<<<<<

As always Carl, that's wise advice, just as sound as when you pointed out to avoid "ampex stress", as much as possible.

My current portfolio is a bit more balanced right now.
Looks like this:

thirty percent cash
20 percent AXC
15 percent AmPeX
20 percent XEPMA
15 percent aMpEx

Still needs work, I guess....
al



To: Carl R. who wrote (12548)11/27/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: RidgeRunner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Carl, when (not "if")

you decide to help out your church, be sure to just give them the AXC shares - don't sell them first and then give the church the money. That way you can get a tax break for the full value of the shares on the day you give them away, AND the church ends up with more money since neither you nor the church will have to pay any capital gains taxes!

Best wishes,

RidgeRunner