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To: Gut Trader who wrote (73832)6/14/2000 3:41:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
no come on it's not that bad, low 60's is the bottom, G2 rev. will support this stock at the level it is at now, most this selling we are seeing now is reactionary, most if not all the bad news is out too, a great time for those how who have a investment horizon that is long term. When I bought in the low 60's I said 100 was do able by the end of the year, I stand by that statement. People who are still thinking 250 are dreaming and that is who I was addressing my post to. I see the old high be taken sometime near the end of 2001.

Greg



To: Gut Trader who wrote (73832)6/14/2000 3:48:00 PM
From: y2kate  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
yes, I'm afraid it is that bad- who wants to see low 60's again? Among those holding, that is??
Is there a worse performing stock in the NAS this year-
among the non-junk issues? This is a joke, and I'm just kicking myself for not selling at 80 jus a few short hours ago. It will climb back to 80, probably, very slowly, on news that NOK wants to go CDMA 2000 and not before. I can't believe I fell into the trap of keeping this stock.
Have you ever clung to a stock as it dropped, and how did you break out of the psychology of that??
-Kate

EDIT***** sorry, thought I was posting this to Greg on his thread- I'm out of sorts today...