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To: Paul Merriwether who wrote (11216)12/2/1997 8:55:00 PM
From: Pancho Villa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
people who are usually long the stock. For example, I keep a position of about 5% of my equity portfolio. However due to the volatility of the stock, I sell when I think the price has gone up too much too fast. Also, when IMO the stock has gone down too much on no news I increase my position to around 10%.

In general long term for me means holding until IMO a drastic change in fundamentals has taken place.

Pancho



To: Paul Merriwether who wrote (11216)12/2/1997 8:59:00 PM
From: eDollar.com  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
Craig, Crawford. Can you tell me what is in your opinion about ASND.
Especially w.r.t to the gorrila CSCO. Can it compete and survive.
Of BAY , CS , COMS and ASND can you rank them with future stock appreciation potential.
Or will they all die in the battle with CSCO



To: Paul Merriwether who wrote (11216)12/3/1997 4:31:00 AM
From: The ChrisMeister  Respond to of 45548
 
> What is your definition of "long term"?

A long-term investment is a short-term investment that goes the wrong way.

The ChrisMeister