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To: Jim Spitz who wrote (3397)3/18/2000 11:00:00 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Jim,

I prefer to keep here on the XYBR thread as the witless minions basically want to get in a name-calling contest. I'm second to none but it's a waste of time.

I'm quite happy with my investment style. It's real time and not pretend and my returns have been great. OTOH, I try not to pat myself on the back as the market has been great and everyone says they are making tons of money.

Also I don't have a site or an agenda other than to level the playing field.

You say over valued -- but QTEK, AVAN and CEGE are not. --

It's all a matter of where you are ---

My history and I don't claim all winners -- AOL when everyone was bashing it (way worse than XybR). Check it out.
Back when AOL was going into bankruptcy or jail for people not being able to get through. That was my first online pick.

I've gone from there to have, inter alia, PWAV @10, MCOM @ 5, NT through PERI =14, XYBR <1, AMSI <1, EGLO avg 6, HIL 2 1/2, all Bell RBOC about 15 points under where they are now.

I continue to own most of them. I'd love to trade more but tax wise it doesn't make sense. So I do miss some spots. I thought about trading out Friday at 21 and in retrospect, I should have.

I have no doubt XYBR will be back to its high. I don't have a private site, but have been told with my record that I could. I don't like to brag -- but am kind of sick of various shorts telling me how smart they are.

You are what you post here - nothing more nothing less.



To: Jim Spitz who wrote (3397)3/19/2000 3:11:00 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 6847
 
Jim,

Any explanation why the insiders on CEGE are all selling?

How come no buys?

Good luck.

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