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To: Boplicity who wrote (3977)8/21/2000 9:40:48 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
Someone ask me about EXTR, here is my response. <<I first bought the stock in the beginning of July then was stopped out near the end of July then I bought back again in the beginning of Aug. I'm not going to sell shares this time even if they go negative, I will let it ride 15 to 20% down if I have to, I just don't want to run into the wash rule on this one, I feel strongly that it will recover, and quickly too off the trend at 160 or off the 25 dayline around 148, so somewhere between those two numbers would be qood buy area. I'm about to buy calls on it with premium in the 40 and 50's, which I haven't done in decades, that how much I want to own more of it. I might add more common at that time maybe in the AM Tuesday. It's the market cap, and the passing of FDRY last earnings, plus of course the prospects of merger between the CSCO wannabe's. Investors are running around looking for the next JNPR, EXTR could very well be it. It's all about desire to own. I see a lot desire in how investors are acting as the stock drops then recovers.>>

Greg



To: Boplicity who wrote (3977)8/22/2000 1:39:17 AM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
This one fits that mold for you as well. Hard to proclaim cable the victor over DSL at this point but....
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