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To: Mike who wrote (1794)11/20/1997 11:56:00 PM
From: Linch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3307
 
My opinion: WEVE GOT IT MADE !!!!

I could care less what this price does through March, that will give us more time to accumulate at dirt cheap prices. The only thing that ultimately really matters here is earnings, earnings, earnings.

What I'd really like to do is purchase these convertible shares. Any way us non-employees, non-board members can purchase these?

This whole situation with QDEK reminds me of when, in '92 I believe, I purchased 2000 shares of CNS at $3.50/share after I saw it recommended by two seperate analyst in USA Today as their favorite "rebound" stock of 1993. Anyway, a month after I bought it went under $2.00/share. I thought "what have I done", worried, and then sold my stock a few months later when it rose back to the price I almost paid for it. When I looked at the price earlier this year it was at $43.00/share.

My worst investment decisions have always been selling to early. The best we can do with this stock is buy and hold. We WILL be rewarded. Patience little grasshoppers.

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Off topic: I also like NETM. Same theory as above: buy low, hold for a few years, sell high.