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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (13747)9/2/2002 11:24:27 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 57684
 
A lot of insiders were clobbered in this bear, I'll bet Bill Joy loses a bunch on his $1mm share buy of Sunw at 4$-

Insiders Snapping Up Stocks
While Skittish Individual Investors Stay Away, Insiders Are Buying Up Shares in Their Firms

Consider LSI Logic Corp. chairman and chief executive Wilfred Corrigan's decision to purchase 20,000 shares in the company he runs for $23.69 each in January 2001. What was nearly a half-million dollar investment has shrunk by 70 percent and is now worth about $141,000. Corrigan was unbowed. Last month, he bought 100,000 more shares for $7.67 each. Those buys may still prove smart if LSI regains half the ground lost since January.

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