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To: Bosco who wrote (25350)2/23/2001 2:39:02 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<Besides the former INSP officers, who have decided to unwind their holdigns [can't blame them, can we?]>

i happen to be an acquaintance of one of them, tho it has been sept since we last communicated. at any rate, at that time he seemed to be trying to convince his wife it was the right move. i guess he failed. <ng>

my feeling is that there are thousands of investments out there that are perfectly speculative. So why choose another of the latter if the highest level of management leaves a particularly bad taste in the mouth? and when recent upheavals involving perfectly good folks add fuel to the fire?

We all buy stock for different reasons. i am just explaining why i sold mine.....



To: Bosco who wrote (25350)2/23/2001 2:53:25 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 28311
 
Analysts comment on INSP:

messages.yahoo.com

Best Regards,

Scott



To: Bosco who wrote (25350)2/24/2001 12:49:28 PM
From: Sr K  Respond to of 28311
 
You didn't need hindsight or to think you were a fool. The ETF's were buying everything in sight, every sector and the broad indices. Of course, they pushed prices to unsustainable levels. What do you think would happen if a rash of Exchange Traded Short Funds came out and got multi-billion dollars to sell everything in sight?