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To: AllansAlias who wrote (7170)7/14/2001 2:44:44 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Good God...this guy of ALL people should know better than to say this:

dailynews.yahoo.com

In his year absence from the floor, Baldwin invested in California-based software development company Appiant Technologies Inc. (NasdaqSC:APPS - news). He described his experience as a major shareholder and director of the company as ``a great education in small-cap technology companies.''

In March, Appiant cut 20 percent of its workforce, or about 48 people, as part of a consolidation of operations. The company employed about 240 people prior to the consolidation.

Appiant's shares traded at about $13 a year ago and peaked at more than $25 by the end of 2000 before sinking beneath the $2 mark on Wednesday.

Baldwin acknowledged that he paid more than the current price for most of his Appiant shares but added, ``It's never a loss until you get out.''