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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (2586)11/12/2001 9:58:47 PM
From: Mark Johnson  Respond to of 2850
 
Tim:

I'm feeling pretty good about my open positions and I feel I'll do well in the short term. My strategy is concentrated on taking up positions that present very low risk......... but, I've have been getting more aggressive in taking up short-term positions that I feel will do well during a retracement........

Are you still in SSTI..?..been pretty painful for long-termers...I loaded up at $7 and intend to take some short-term profits shortly....I like the fact we're higher than sndk........



To: Logain Ablar who wrote (2586)11/13/2001 10:46:53 AM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2850
 
Hi Tim, ...great post. I certainly agree with you. I was talking with an investment banker at Simmons and
Company last night with a few other people and it was suggested that a few of the "perps" running the ENE
financial shell game probably belonged in Jail....... and he agreed.

1) Chairman. Imagine releasing earnings and not mentioning the restatement.

The Chairman also had the famous utterance back in the March Quarter... when he was asked about some
of the financial transactions taking place with some of the limited partnerships... he said

"Whoa, that's way over my head" !!