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To: md1derful who wrote (150)1/15/2000 1:49:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 593
 
equating h60 with the likes of tokyojoe? not. we know who hawaii is and his relation to the company, strictly an investor. if idtc can only manage a 22 with h60, and the assets they posess that is truly a very sad story.

h60 follows the sector and the stocks in the sector. he was correct on strx being purchased.

as far as having his real name and ownership in print, you can not get much cleaner. h60 just happens to be a wunderkid of knowledge on the sector and idtc, but has failed to understand other dynamics effecting the stock and sector often misses in thinking news will suffice to wipe out past problems.

no way does idtc pay h60, h60 amassed quite a cache of idtc stock and i seems to enjoy keeping investors informed.



To: md1derful who wrote (150)1/16/2000 2:37:00 PM
From: Hawaii60  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 593
 
Your post is off base, hurtful and cowardly. It was just brought to my attn. What you suggest is beyond absurd. I hold a large position in IDTC and share my due diligence with many boards. IDTC pays me NOTHING. Indeed, I believe it would be illegal if they did and I would not involve myself in anything illegal.

Although I admit this has taken a while. My investment strategy has always been to find good stocks that are out of favor. Research the heck out of them and then scale in large positions. Typicly I will then establish an average price per share and sell 1/2 when it doubles and just keep the rest.

I have done this with, cpq, novl, orbk, mupair, cien, aol, lumme and many others.

I broke my own rule and didn't do this with idtc when it went to 35. My average at the time was under 17. That is because it happened pre filing of the NTOP ipo and I thought it would go higher. I admit that was a mistake. My involvement in this company is as simple as that.

Good day.