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To: tahoe_bound who wrote (78)9/7/2001 1:55:21 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 787
 
You are so right t_b...The lessons we are learning, and have already learned have been tough....but in the big picture, they are just that...lessons.

I liked your term: : monument :

I have several monuments with fewer shares left ...for just that same reason.....Reminders ... And INSP is certainly one of the biggest Reminders!!

Because of what I do, I've known this mess would happen since March 2000.....we could see signs then, and along the line I posted such. But, as my broker reminds me...."WHY didn't you sell then..you knew"...bottom line, I didn't believe enough in myself and what I was seeing....

That is the hardest lesson of all to learn. Probably for most of us.



To: tahoe_bound who wrote (78)9/7/2001 2:03:37 PM
From: Dan Hamilton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 787
 
I don't disagree with most of what you said. However, delisting and bankruptcy are fairly remote possibilities at this point. They can always do a share consolidation; gawd knows they have enough of them outstanding! And cash should be sufficient to weather the storm for the next 18 months.

That being said, a share consolidation is rarely if ever favorable to shareholders. The newly consolidated price inevitably declines further.