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To: Richard N Lambert who wrote (3992)11/14/1997 11:04:00 AM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
I don't own the warrants, so I'm not nervous about increasing the stock price to make the warrants worth more, but I guess if I WERE a warrant holder, I'd be more impatient. I think we have to take into consideration what has happened to tech stocks in this market sell-off recently. It doesn't matter what fundamentals, management, earnings, etc. a company has -- they've all been hit. It doesn't make for a happy time, and there's not much we can do about it. This is probably a good lesson for learning that stocks don't ALWAYS go up -- no matter what the company prospects are -- and a person should invest with that in mind.

Betty



To: Richard N Lambert who wrote (3992)11/14/1997 11:11:00 AM
From: Mesaba  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
It's foolish to not care less about management today, the status of development, or if the company executes the warrants. All are dependable factors to look at when considering long-term or short-term growth.

You can learn a lot about a company by how the day traders handle it. Long-term investing isn't always the most intelligent route. Many investors have lost a lot of money waiting and waiting for a company's stock to rise while the company eventually slipped into oblivion and the investor lost opportunities to make money on that company's competitors. Many have also lost money watching a stock rise, then dip, then dip some more, then keep dipping. They're afraid to sell because they think it's a reflection on their judgement.

Mesaba