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Technology Stocks : PROGRAMMER'S PARADISE (PROG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carl R. who wrote (2326)3/7/2001 2:42:42 PM
From: William B. Kohn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2383
 
Mark and Carl,

Today I sold my last 4400 shares in PROG at 4 3/32 taking a whooping loss on the entire deal. I guess I could have had the misfortune of investing in some Internet play and see it fall worthless after promising me wealth fame and fortune and happiness.

At this point, I'm as liquid as I can be, with a significant short position in several off topic stocks and options, expecting the correction to be re-inforced.

I'll keep watching. When I leave a stock it usually goes through the roof, so good luck.

Willyb



To: Carl R. who wrote (2326)4/10/2001 11:12:19 PM
From: Razorbak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2383
 
"Investor Sight Raises Programmers Paradise Stake To 4.3%"

Updated: Monday, April 9, 2001 04:17 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Investor James Sight increased his stake in Programmers Paradise Inc. (PROG, news, msgs) to 4.3%.

In a filing Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Sight said he beneficially holds 225,000 common shares, after purchasing 18,200 shares between March 13 and April 5 at prices ranging from $3.56 to $4.25 a share.

Sight reported a 3.9% stake in the company on March 20.

Programmer's Paradise is an international direct marketer of software for microcomputers, servers and networks.

-By Phil McCarty, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9251


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