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To: Keith Feral who wrote (61675)1/12/2000 7:59:00 AM
From: gc  Respond to of 152472
 
You are absolutely right. I am not going to sell. I will buy more. The V GOD should be chased away, not the poor girl whose desire is only to show her panties, not to steal your money.



To: Keith Feral who wrote (61675)1/12/2000 9:19:00 AM
From: Lipko  Respond to of 152472
 
Thank you Keith, Uncle Frank and the others who have tried to retain a perspective more than weeks out. I get just as nervous with some of this talk, but I have been investing for more than thirty-five years and have seen a lot. That day in October, 1987 was the best opportunity I ever had to dump stocks I didn't want any longer and reposition aggressively. With twelve years hindsight, it was a very good day for me. While my wife was telling her studio mate that her life as she knew it was over, I was actively trading (for me that's maybe ten trades). In the last few days on this and the tech Q threads we have heard of growth in China, India just beginning to come on stream, impending countrywide domination in Japan, growth in new tech in Korea, LWIN success in Mexico, system growth in North America and parts of Latin America. We don't have Europe, and admittedly, that's a big industrial sector. I would bet that 10 years from now, those who still hold Q will look fondly on the then 2.5 billion people in China and India. Patience is usually a virtue. Good luck. John