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To: manny t who wrote (571)2/16/2000 3:59:00 PM
From: Ashley800  Respond to of 653
 
yep, but at 20 11/16ths.



To: manny t who wrote (571)2/16/2000 4:05:00 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 653
 
<<Anyone buying back ESHR at 20 1/2?
Need to fill half position.

TIA,
Manny T>>

Nope...I didn't sell any of my core position, so no need to buy back. I didn't feel, with a low entry price and so far high profit, it was worth paying the CG tax whan I felt we wouldn't go much below $20. Looks like $20 held up OK, and this is a great long term hold, so I just felt it wasn't worth risking losing the stock and having to pay all that tax if we were only going to sell off a few bucks. This stock is on alot of radar screens. Too many people looking to buy in, or buy more if we drop in price, so I just didn't think we were gonna have a huge selloff...thank god, so far I was right...



To: manny t who wrote (571)2/16/2000 7:32:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
Too soon to add, I think. I want to wait a couple of days and see if this level really holds. You never know, we might just get another shot at the 16s.