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To: Exacctnt who wrote (67358)4/15/2002 8:12:04 PM
From: jonkai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I never said that I currently own any MSFT shares. In fact, I don't. I started selling the shares I bought in 1987 in 1999.

wait, let me guess, next you'll say you sold at the highs, and bought at the lows too; lets see, a 3 year after the fact trade is not a record for patheticness, but you are close....

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if you sold in 1999, why were you so interested in the stock price in an after hours trading session no less...... long after 1999?

you my friend are in denial that you are even in this situation..... you should be more interested in the truth rather than making up lies to yourself.... that is the only way you are going to recover some of the money you lost....

and read this quickly, MSFT granted an average of 200 million ESO's and they all will dilute your stock, MSFT even "reissues" options to replace ones out of the money.... you not believing this is only one of the symptoms you display of denial of what the financial effects are on this stock from ESOs....

course a stock holder could hope that the stock continues to go down at a steady pace making even these reissued options worthless..... but that would be pretty stupid to do for a shareholder... course investing in this stock at irresponsible prices has qualified quite a few investors at being stupid enough for that........

jon