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To: Richard Grenier who wrote (6612)12/11/1997 11:00:00 PM
From: Rational  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
Richard:

I am sorry to hear your situation. Do you know where MKE's plants are physically located? I know MKE is based in Japan. But, I believe they have plants in SE Asia. Correct me please, anyone?

Thanks in advance.

Sankar



To: Richard Grenier who wrote (6612)12/12/1997 12:24:00 AM
From: hui zhou  Respond to of 9124
 
Richard, It may be too late to sell now. If you can get some cheap loan, meet the margin requirement and hang in there, you will be OK in a year or two. It is fairly normal for any tech stocks went down more than 50% in short time. My past of experience of Teradyn(TER), my biggest losing trade ever, told me a lesson. I bought at 36.75 and saw it dived to 16 in 1995-96. I get out and feel lucky to see it further went down to 12. But less than 1.5 year, the supposing dead cat soared back to 58 at high this year and I am really stun by the power of stock recovering. If the company itself is basic good, it is worth to stick with it. On the other hand, if you put such a large position in one stock, you ought to use stop loss order to get out early. Happy holiday!