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To: Bosco who wrote (23917)1/30/2001 7:48:56 AM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Hi all again - this thread continues to mystify me.Ok, so a lot of folks here do not like Mr Jain. However, some of the folks were attacking the company more in the spirit of Arsenio. While I too have made negative comments on companies I ve held long positions [I ve never done any short anyway,] I ve tried to stick to the business. I just don't understand why all the personal attack against Jain. If indeed he was a lousy mgr, and conviving individual to boot, one would think the folks with the most bitterness would have sold their positions a long time ago. After all, the postings suggest [subjective] a high degree of comfortableness. More important, while there is some uncertainty about the change in strategic direction, the Q results are quite respectable. And from my impression during the Q&As, the analists weren't even that negative --- at least I didn't sense that much hostility. As it turns out, there is more hostilities from this thread. Why keep the money where one is so uncomfortable? Just very curious

Voluntary disclosure: it is hard to say how the Street will react to the uncertainty, I may or may not unload my shares depending how the wind blows. However, I will do it without any emotion, which will only hamper valid reasoning

best, Bosco