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To: nasdaqian who wrote (914)5/18/2000 9:35:00 AM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1214
 
Bruce,

It appears that you've counted the February Sale twice.

Is that what you call a fact?

Mitch currently holds more than 176,000 shares.

At the end of 99 he had 110,000 shares. Last time I checked, 176 was a larger number than 110.

At the end of 98, he had 100,000 shares up from 83,000 at the end of 97.

96 year end number was: 37,223.

95 year end was: 21500.

Bruce,

There's a trend here. Mitch is accumulating shares of PRIA not selling them.

Believe whatever you so choose.

Ian.



To: nasdaqian who wrote (914)5/18/2000 12:49:00 PM
From: Artslaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1214
 
I'm very much enjoying your discussion here. . .

Here is my take on what happened:

In Feb he sold 20k at about $70/share, for $1.4 million.

In March he bought 75k for a total $293k.

So, in the last two months he netted $1.1 million. Bullish or bearish, well, I'll just say the guy sold more shares than he needed to cover the later (and former) options purchases. . .but can't blame him for diversifying, either.

I just sold my PRI today at a negligible profit. I think the stock looks great, but the market does not. I'm out of the equipment market, with only AMKR as a related semi supplier. That normally signifies a rally, so it is likely time to buy PRIA.

Steve