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To: Michael L. Voorhees who wrote (41472)2/22/2001 11:55:50 AM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Not hard at all to deny. "Dot Com your business" is a lot different from "get a bunch of VC and start a new Dot Bomb with a business plan that doesn't include profits."

But the association between the two concepts does mar the advertising.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (TM)



To: Michael L. Voorhees who wrote (41472)2/26/2001 7:49:19 AM
From: uu  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 64865
 
Hi Michael:

> I wonder if we have lost Addi to a a stop loss?

Of course not! In fact I am planning to buy even more of SUNW at the current prices pending the availability of my cash. In about a year (most liekly much sooner) we all will have wished we had bought more of the stock at these prices. There are so many sales going on right now it is really not too difficult to buy anything now to gain at least 60%-100% in about a year from now. From SUNW, JDSU, to CSCO, NT, IFMX, ORCL, to... this is perhaps one of the golden opportunities of this century (if not the next)!

It is a very simple concept and yet most people tend to forget so easily: Use market fears to gain from its greed later.

Regards,

- Addi



To: Michael L. Voorhees who wrote (41472)3/13/2001 6:43:46 PM
From: uu  Respond to of 64865
 
Hi Michael:

> I wonder if we have lost Addi to a a stop loss?

I am holding on to everything I have bought. As for SUNW my last purchase was at $23.5 -- and I no longer have any cash to buy anymore - otherwise I would have.

Regards,