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To: Outer-limits who wrote (4311)5/10/2002 11:27:11 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 6346
 
<<Besides Pal, what's it to ya????? >>

Is this you endearing tough guy image?



To: Outer-limits who wrote (4311)5/11/2002 2:32:51 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6346
 
<<I don't anticipate JDSU going that low until late in the month, which is in agreement to my last statement. Remember, I never gave any time frame. Besides Pal, what's it to ya?????>>

I believe you gave a time frame for the highs you
anticipate of 2003 or 2004.

You didn't supply a target time frame for the bottom,
which you anticipate to be in the 2's or 3's.

The point I was making was that, on May 5th, you
indicated that you were going to "sit tight" and
not buy in the 2's or 3's, whereas by 5/10, you were
talking about having only purchased 2/3 of your
projected position and that you intended to
buy the rest in the 2's or 3's.

Since nothing changed about JDSU's prospects between
your two posts, I was merely noting the inconsistency.

Since you choose to post here, and are wont to make
derisive comments about anyone who does not agree with
your views on JDSU, I figure that
pointing out your inconsistencies is something of
a public service.

After all, there may be lurkers who take your
comments at face value without fully appreciating
the big picture.

The "big picture" appears to be that you
bought too soon, are way underwater, and are looking
to drum up interest in JDSU so that you can
escape a losing trade.

If you're truly buying for the long haul,
with the expectation of a 3 or 4 bagger,
good luck to you. Just don't expect everyone
else to share your "vision".