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Technology Stocks : Genesis Microchip (GNSS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: devonian who wrote (526)12/7/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1277
 
MRVC - I like it too but can't trust it. :)
I already wrote a note but it got swallowed either with
a bug in server or operator error. I benefitted from two
of MRVC's big moves, from 9 to 12/14, from 12 to 18, and
I scalped a little when it last pulled back to 18. I took profits before earnings report and had only a little up until friday. I also didn't buy Juniper at 80, 100, 120, etc. As I said in the lost note, by relative value MRVC deserves as much as it can ever fetch.

Even after holding it so much (I had it for a brief moment
after it first fell to 6) I got my first mailing from the company. The 1998 annual report (?). And the stockholder's
meeting material showing how smart these guys were, to
reprice all of their options at $5.25; under threat of disbanding the company, evidently. Shit like that allows me to let go of any emotional commitments I had against taking profits. Now with Genesis, these guys are Canadian and maybe a bit less greedy. Do you suppose? -g-



To: devonian who wrote (526)12/10/1999 5:16:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1277
 
Re: MRVC Just so you don't feel sorry for me and my poor timing, I did re-enter mrvc the other day with a small portion at $35. Basically for the lottery's sake - so far it looks like it might hit. Now if Genesis can also make a move to the promised land, it'll absolve me for buying Xerox at 42 the day before it tanked. Hallelujiah.