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To: Paul Senior who wrote (10218)3/26/2000 5:17:00 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78688
 
I came to it relatively late in the game. took a small position at 6 and am holding it. But if not for Jeff's confidence I would not have bought it. I do not know why you are upset, Paul. You after all probably own 50-100 stocks and I doubt most people on this thread own that many. Jeff knew this company much much better than I could understand and when he first mentioned it it was hard to see that it would turn out to be such a great investment. Now that the company has reported excellent results we know how right Jeff was. I sold the last of my VOXW which I suggested to some of you at
1.5 at 9 1/4 on Friday. Sometimes these low priced stocks work out nicely. Sometimes not.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (10218)3/26/2000 7:11:00 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78688
 
Paul,

I'm not sure why you are upset about other threaders not
picking up SEMI. I would not buy it at any price - it's
not in a business that's interesting for me.

Also I monitor this thread +
Buffetology. I also have a looong list of companies, that
I am interested in at the right price
(how about CSCO @ $10 :-)))). My portfolio
is more concentrated than yours, so a lot of
suggestions here and on B-thread just fall through.
It does not mean they are "bad" investments. I just
don't expect to agree with others on all of my
decisions.

BTW, instead of spending time on this looong list
of stocks (which is fun), I should be spending time
on a much shorter list of my 401(k) options. That
part of my portfolio may be more significant than
my stock picks. And you would not want to know
the P/E, P/book ratios of some things there.
Oh, well. :-S

Bought TSG on Friday.

Jurgis