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To: Big Brother who wrote (17239)11/7/2001 1:07:04 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Respond to of 17305
 
Man, I hate this SI format. Not sure which button I pushed on the keyboard, but it wiped out the entire message I had here, and I do not feel like re-typing it again. So, now for the abbreviated version with bullets.

1. Here I am. Its been awhile since I have been extremely busy and have not been on SI for quite some time.
2. I am trying to get through all of the messages now.
3. Radarview readers were taking positions in GNSS on Sept 18th at $20 and are not concerned with filling any gap. We are extremely content with our foresight and have a flexible LLT strategy in place.
4. We will not let profits erode and will protect profits, but we are going to exit with at least a 125% gain for our efforts. Radarview readers that followed us into the GNSS positions are now sitting at more than a 150% gain and are not concerned about filling any gap right now.
5. GNSS business is good and it will get better, IMO. however, we must realize GNSS is in uncharted high valuation territory and anything can happen in this fickle market.
6. GNSS may have gotten a bit ahead of itself, but we believe it has a bright future.

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As we enter into our 4th year of operation, we are going to celebrate the anniversary by trying to attract more subscribers such that they will be able to participate with the rest of the readers in the 2002-2003 recovery, which we believe will create potential financial successes much like the past 3 years. All I can say is that the Bear market of 2001 surely was not reflected in the returns of the portfolios of many of our informed readers, who used Radarview as a tool in their investment decisions.

AV.