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To: ecommerceman who wrote (10456)1/6/2000 12:55:00 AM
From: SLSUSMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
Actually, EGRP (and the rest of the OLBs) started running about mid January last year. Around mid-January EGRP was about $20 -$25 a share (split adjusted); at 1 February (when I started looking at it), it was exactly $62 7/16 (pre-split). It then corrected to $39 3/16 on 18 Feb before taking off again to a high of $144 1/2 on 14 April (intraday high - pre-split).

If you bought 13 months ago, you actually bought around late November/early December, well before the 1 year time frame and well before the run up. Congratulations.

Curious, but if you bought at $6 1/4 13 months ago then why did you not sell at in April for that 10 bagger? Maybe you did.



To: ecommerceman who wrote (10456)1/6/2000 9:48:00 AM
From: Esway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
RE<<"A dollar invested in EGRP at this time last year is worth about the same dollar, if I remember correctly." >> Our favorite shorter will say anything to have a negative feel grip the long holders of this stock. Even if he has no idea what he is talking about. All along hoping that some longs will give up the chase and sell at cheap prices hence helping him gain his short gains for the day. Good luck.

EW