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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (97077)1/21/2000 5:53:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Bearke - Re: " that you are playing a tune with no beat and lousy lyrics. <g>"

Sing us the praises of your near worthless Intel "Putz" you bought, Bearke.

Feb. $80s, weren't they ?

Wussy puts, as usual.

Waving your dainty handkerchief at the passing locomotive !

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To: Michael D.Burke (73232 )
From: Michael D.Burke Tuesday, Jan 11 2000 3:46PM ET
Reply # 73243 of 73248

To All, I am buying more Intel puts, this time Feb 80s. I am not quite in a 2/3s position yet. Yes, I know the analysts have been fanning the flames around this flaming Uranus. However, there is no way Intel had a good quarter on the business fundamentals and the upgrade cycle is just a flat out lie. So, they either tell the truth or they lie and get caught or they lie and get away with the lie. I am betting on the first two.
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Paul



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (97077)1/21/2000 8:00:00 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
MB,<<<You should know better than the silliness you wrote in your note>>>

You are one of the few people on your thread that I respect. You have a good sense of humor, you are polite most of the time, and you are kind to your mother. You were also once a serious money manager - back in the go,go days early on when mutual funds were still more of a novelty.

Somewhere, about 8,000 Dow points ago, you lost your way. You either quit your job on Wall Street or they let you go - and you started to bet on long shot horses <ggg>.

Now everybody knows, you can't win betting horses. In the same way you short stocks during the greatest bull market in US stock market history.

Now if you can make money shorting stocks during a bull market, just think what you could have done going long.

Regards,

Mary