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To: Dennis V. who wrote (17883)1/28/2000 4:02:00 PM
From: Socalsteve  Respond to of 27311
 
Looks like the MM's put a cap on this run. The last 1/2 hour there have been a string of 100 and 200 share trades at progressively lower prices. Not complaining to much. Still alot of Buy interest messages on I-watch.
Just wait until some news is released.

Is this fun or what?

Steve



To: Dennis V. who wrote (17883)1/28/2000 4:18:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Dennis, I sold earlier this week at $31, feared the coming massacre. As it happen, VLNC was not affected (yet?), but it still may. My plans are to watch if the gap just above $25 closes or not. I think there is a strong likelihood it will, and I'll be there to get back in. At $1 billion plus valuation, it is no longer as compelling a case as it was at $7, yet the trend is still up and should stay up unless it closes under that gap. I am not fazed by leaving some on the table, it is a very rare occasion when I catch the actual bottom or top.

Good luck.

Zeev



To: Dennis V. who wrote (17883)1/29/2000 2:35:00 AM
From: I. N. Vester  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
I will call Fred tomorrow and try to get his to the SHM.
I had stopped talking to him many months ago. Heard he
got thru his bankrupcy proceedings, so I have a check for
$20,000 for him from me and my wife. I guess that's
just the first payment on what i owe him for convincing
me to bet my behind on this company.

Shame Fred was so bad at managing the risk. He sure did
great as a stock picker. Hope that a few others feel the
same debt of gratitude i do and that we'll be able to have
fred at the head of the table with a great big smile on
his face (and quite a few checks in his pocket).