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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (24018)8/19/2001 7:13:21 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Jock:

> The other dog "TMTA" may yet still be a monster. We shall see where it is at in three to five years.

You can think of TMTA as a little monster who never got around showing off itself due to a gigantic monster stepping on it (namely Intel).

TMTA will be long gone before 3-4 years is reached (either filing for bankruptcy or being bought out by some junk yard collector at a fraction of what it is selling today).

As you may or may not know I never short a stock but I did in fact become so convinced I could not pass up on the opportunity, and did short TMTA when it was at $8.85/shr, and covered at $7/shr (did cover too soon). If this stock was still trading over $5/shr I would be shorting it now, too bad my online borker does not let me short stocks under $5/shr.

And of course my view of TMTA is just my humble opinion (which has proven to be wrong many times in the past)!