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To: DOUG H who wrote (817)6/30/2000 1:37:21 AM
From: ivernia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 934
 
Sure hope you are right about DIGI being ready to pop again. No doubt because it has been such an outstanding performer in the short time (Oct. '99) I have owned it, I have a great affection for this company!

Am also in ARBA. Sold today at 95 with the intent (hope) of buying back lower.

Good luck,Ivernia



To: DOUG H who wrote (817)7/16/2000 11:57:33 PM
From: Spreck  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 934
 
Doug & All that came to Miltons In Del Mar
It was great to have the people come and share there thoughts, winners, losers, and wisdom from this years Debacle in the markets.... Again the Silicon investor has shown the power that is posessed in numbers. The same stocks are still a topic of conversation,QCOM,JDSU,SDLI,& for Doug & Spreck "DIGL". Dell Aol Are no longer at the center. It seems diversification has become a new light for some. Others still play the power game of just a few stocks,hold em forever. My wife Sandi brought up the Harry Potter books and hot they are. She like those stocks that are involved in that area. For myself the hottest area of the moment,fiber optics. I am holding jdsu, avnx & a short term play on EPNY. I am also into tqnt & nvda.
It seems everyone had a bit to say on the lessons of the past 6 months, my comment coming from one radio stock pundit, that no one had any type of exit strategy and we all now seem to have a much shorter time horizon for stocks. Maybe not all of us, one person who had a very diversifies portfolio was truly a buy and hold long term winner. Small positions in many different stocks that did not frett market declines... Our numbers may be small but the power and wisdom of the group is immeasurable. Today was great day and thanks to all who attended. Looking forward to seeing everyone in six months.
Spreck