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To: Tony A. Matthews who wrote (125)1/13/2000 1:36:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 593
 
Thank you Tony, I appreciate it. FWIW, I am wondering if IDTC is bottoming as it seems to be holding up well the last day or so. I'd consider picking up half a position if it didn't look like the bottom may be about ready to fall out of NTOP. Of course it's possible that NTOP coming down to earth might actually boost IDTC. Still watchin for now.

regards,

sf



To: Tony A. Matthews who wrote (125)1/13/2000 1:47:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 593
 
Tony, I also wanted to state my belief that Hawaii is generally sincere in his efforts and perhaps IDTC will be one of the big winners this year. I can relate to the frustration of an investment you feel strongly about yet the stock doesn't cooperate. Can't say I haven't been in the same boat with stocks I had recommended to folks. The difference is that I didn't pretend the reality of situation was something other than it was when problems developed. I actually apologized and toned the bullishness down going forward, while continually searching to define what the problems were and contribute all the supporting documentation I could find. What I never did, was blast folks with differing opinions unless they were plain malicious in the first place (looong story, please don't ask<g>)...instead we would debate the issues intelligently. As it happens, the value I saw originally has been slowly becoming recognized and contributed to one heck of a year last year (CPQ, Brazil). Hopefully the same will be true of IDTC.

regards,

sf