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To: davidcuming who wrote (972)3/30/2000 3:41:00 PM
From: WhatsUpWithThat  Respond to of 1252
 
We're all in pain, david, all over! But look at it this way: 65 trades today totalling only 66,000 shares...of which almost 30% was a cross by Merit, so really only 46,000 shares people sold today! Not exactly a rush for the exits.

Holding still. I can't IMAGINE selling at this level.

All the best to everyone,
WUWT



To: davidcuming who wrote (972)3/30/2000 3:48:00 PM
From: hx4  Respond to of 1252
 
Nothing has changed, except the price. Sounds trite but that's it. It would be a waste of momentum for the company to do any PR's the way the market is right now.

Within the next three months I will be very happy with my NSI holding.

Pick a bottom?? Not I. I loaded up more avg 5.30, thought that was the bottom.(lol)

Now I have 0 cash. Time to hibernate for a few days.

Hang in, it ain't a loss until it's sold.

Harry



To: davidcuming who wrote (972)3/30/2000 4:01:00 PM
From: Crazy Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1252
 
>>I have read everything I can on NSI it I believe is going to be great. Thinking of selling off some other stuff and buying more at this level but just to chicken hearted to do that. What is your opinion?<<

Some would say that heck the story hasn't changed - so why change your outlook for this stock. I think that statement is wrong! The story has indeed changed! With what has transpired at the last meeting, the story has definitely changed - But for the better! It is a much, much stronger company now than it was two weeks ago.

In my opinion, this sell off should be viewed as a buying opportunity. As I am fully invested now, and as a result I don't have the spare cash to buy any more shares. However I assure you that if my situation were to change soon, then I would be buying as much as I could get my hands on. This market correction has resulted in some great companies which are selling at big discounts. I hope to be able to take advantage of the opportunities before us.

Crazy Canuck