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To: jim kelley who wrote (149505)12/19/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
RE:Jim-Listen if you think taking every damn cent you have and borrowing as much as the margin requirements allow and holding on for the past 3.25 years was easy -then how come you didn't do it-against every other commentator on TV telling me to sell for 3.25 years -- crying Chicken Little every ten seconds -so they could buy my stock.Easy -what total fool you are!----There were and are about 6000 stocks I could have bet the farm on and I picked out of them all DELL-As to one shot charge I am in my 43 year of managing peoples money-my 5yr record smokes ANY THING I have rewad about in Barrons for the past ten years-and I will very soon switch to be a full blown money manager starting with my approximate 100 million and 35 clients-I am looking forward to the change and will go st that time "off the air"-for good.AMF.wbm



To: jim kelley who wrote (149505)12/19/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
FLASH!!!!!Microsoft Loses Lawsuit!

(BEIJING, China) -- Microsoft has lost a lawsuit... in China. KOMO-T-V reports the Redmond firm lost a lawsuit today against a Chinese
company it accused of pirating its software and was ordered to pay the 60-dollar trial costs. Microsoft sued Beijing Yadu Science and Technology Group after authorities found 37 sets of illegally copied software in the building where the company is based. Engineers in the building also acknowledged that pirated Microsoft software was installed in about 50 of the Yadu Group's computers. Microsoft had been demanding a public apology from the Yadu Group and 180-thousand-700-dollars compensation for losses.

60 Bucks down the drain!

Pat