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To: Dale J. who wrote (5098)11/18/1997 3:09:00 PM
From: Rational  Respond to of 9124
 
Yeah, one gets scared to buy when the price falls suddenly. I debated heavily to buy COMS ar 30 5/8; next day it reached 33. I made several mistakes like this fearing that a fallen stock (of a good co) is going to fall. One has to be careful in picking of some stocks that keep falling and falling, like ASND. But, for a leader like QNTM, it is likely to go up. I plunged into it at an average price of 28 3/8. I hope I did not make a mistake.

Sankar



To: Dale J. who wrote (5098)11/18/1997 3:11:00 PM
From: tech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
QNTM -5.85%, WDC -4.61% on a downgrade, SEG -3.20%. It only seems fair that the better company takes the brunt of another company's stupidity. Oh, wait, this is a logical world, so reverse all that. Let me see if I get this right.....WDC does poorly because they are losing market share to someone. SEG does poorly, and is also losing market share to someone. QNTM posts good earnings, gains market share. I just wonder where QNTM is gaining market share. It couldn't be from WDC and SEG, because when they drop SO DOES QUANTUM!!!!! Sorry about the caps lock....I doubled-up at 30 and I'm now loving it. I'll bet if I shorted QNTM, it'd go up to $83 just to screw me.
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