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To: Ian@SI who wrote (915)5/18/2000 9:45:00 AM
From: nasdaqian  Respond to of 1214
 
<<It appears that you've counted the February Sale twice.
Is that what you call a fact?>>

Not according to the record. He sold two lots of 10,000. One at 71.16 each and the other at 70.39 each.

You know, it's amazing and a bit disconcerting that one who accuses one of "imagining" and "believing" can't even f**king read.

Most CEOs tend to acquire shares than sell. Cheap options are handed out like candy and sold dear. If I could spend 10 cents and get back a dollar I could easily take a few million and not be in a hurry to sell everything. You're just not making a very bullish case but you can believe whatever you choose.



To: Ian@SI who wrote (915)5/18/2000 10:04:00 AM
From: nasdaqian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1214
 
Well, I stand corrected: I read the 20,000 proposed sale as a sale which was in fact the actual following sale of two 10,000 share lots.

So, I can't f**king read either. I maintain a bullish case isn't being made here and I wonder why you wrote the following nonfact:

"He bought shares not just once but twice this year.
... and he hasn't sold any this year."