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To: Robert Rose who wrote (2493)10/26/2000 4:30:20 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
>>Let's face it, many of us have a variety of agendas on these threads. To the extent that all of us can be relatively transparent about what those are, I greatly appreciate.

What do you think mine is?



To: Robert Rose who wrote (2493)10/26/2000 7:35:21 PM
From: Libbyt  Respond to of 57684
 
one that i've posted to very recently on the amzn thread (jdsu and nufo).

I rarely read the AMZN board anymore...so I wasn't aware of the stocks you currently own. We agree on one thing...go JDSU!!!

many of us have a variety of agendas on these threads.

I am so busy and over committed that I don't have time to search for anyone's "agenda"...and I don't feel anyone has "an agenda" on this board. (I'm sure that might be true of specific people who post on various boards on SI...especially someone who is "short" a stock, and trying to lower the stock price.) I've found most of the discussions about various stocks helpful...and hopefully all of us are offering our thoughts on how we view specific companies within their market area. No one has a "crystal ball" and the ability to view the future and the events that may change the direction in the market...all we can do is make the most informed decisions, and be responsible for our own choices. Part of my choices go back to your discussion on allocation....and not being so heavily invested in very volatile stocks that it makes me loose sleep at night. Life is too short for that kind of pressure...and I think all of us have seen enough true tragedies around us to be thankful for what we have, and to realize how fortunate we are. Hopefully all of us will make good investment choices that fit our personal needs of diversification, and asset allocation. <g> (I feel like a Schwab ad! LOL!)

OT...Did you bring this Seattle weather down to the Bay Area?!?

Libbyt