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To: Sarkie who wrote (25229)2/20/2001 12:39:54 PM
From: Bosco  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi Sarkie - your analogy of cayenne pepper and chocolate chip cookie reminded of a strangest muffin I ve encountered a dozen of yrs ago at a company's cafeteria. Bacon muffin <VBG>!

I certainly agree with our disagreement. I mean, if everyone found INSP is such an attractive investment, it wouldn't be selling at such a steep discount relative to its peers [such as OPVW and AETH] IMHO, precisely it is b/c some people find such a bad taste that it provides others with buying oppty. I am sure there is still risk involved. However, IMHO, the upside outweighs the downside at this juncture. I mean, this thread is a perfect indication. The negative concentrates on NJ. This is a good sign that emotion [in an opposite manner] overrules rationality. As far as INSP is concerned [lord knows I am an emotional investor elsewhere <g>,] I am emotionally neutral. So, I will take the good and the bad from both the bull and the bear. When I subtract the emotional content out of the collection, I see this is a very good price.

best, Bosco