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To: taxikid who wrote (5903)12/16/1997 1:33:00 PM
From: DEER HUNTER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
bugging? as in bugging out? i'm sure some people have hit the exits. just not talking about it. yesterday the stock went below my average cost. coulda woulda shouda at 5 1/2. i wish. that is life as they say. wrong side of the bed today huh? what side is that?

DH



To: taxikid who wrote (5903)12/16/1997 1:41:00 PM
From: JT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
<i wonder why all these guys who owned and screamed buy>

Just so you know, I am one of those sitting at an average cost
basis over $6. However, I haven't been one to scream buy, buy,
buy, OR for that matter sell, sell, sell. The bottom line is
that this is an extremely risky play (either long or short),
and not for the faint at heart. IMO, the MMs playing games with
the "stop loss" and "margin" folks to earn some cheap shares.
That's why the stock price climbs back up to $4.50-$5.50 each
time it drops on no volume. If they bring it up to near $6 and
there still is no news on the WaveTech numbers, then I may just
short my way down to a lower average cost basis. Either way, I
plan to remain in this stock until I hear about the new numbers
from WaveTech and/or the JV. After that, I will adjust my position
if needed.

Regards,
JT