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To: Bilberry who wrote (4567)12/19/1997 7:33:00 PM
From: Paul Franklin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9695
 
I was wondering if the long-termers on this thread set any price limits for when they will sell, either high or low? When a stock is declining like JMAR, how do you know the story is the same or better. With a decline in quarterly revenue and no assurances of being able to sell their new products, do you use instinct alone. Would still appreciate any viewpoints to some of my questions I posted yesterday, or is it they don't really matter from a long-term outlook?
Paul



To: Bilberry who wrote (4567)12/19/1997 9:09:00 PM
From: Richaaard  Respond to of 9695
 
You had a great outlook on todays events. This is a buying opportunity and its become almost comical. With all the "hand wringing" going on here in the last few weeks, they shouldn't be surprised when the price goes down. I saw todays dip as a positive event. It shook out the loose hands, and I believe we'll see some good news soon.

Also, I think there are a lot of games going on behind the scenes with our stocks and it has become a serious problem with the computer age. It would seem as though there should be a way of having these brokerages hold them and limit their use. I would pay more in fees for the service.

Richard



To: Bilberry who wrote (4567)12/20/1997 1:57:00 AM
From: SPEEDRACER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Sure the traders bought today also!!!! A gimmee for a trade . Bought at 2.75 a lock on selling at 3.375 to 3.5 early next week. Also bought some AEIS today at 13.125. Don't even know what the hell they do, but the technicals told me it was a buy. Seems I only get in trouble when listening to the " long termers" in the tech industry. Seems to me Long term tech stock is an oxy moron. Anyone remember a co. called comodore computer??? How bought digital equipment. Even the best techs have been bankrupted and still selling at 20 % of 12 years ago!!! Remember the two T's tech and trading!!!!!! If you want a sure thing for the longterm pick a drug stock or cotton ball manufacturer. I'm always gonna take drugs, and cotton balls are another staple.... The play was obviously to own warrants and not stock. Said it a lot the past 6 months, I'm only sorry I paid 3.5 for my original jmar shares that I had sold at 4.625!! SPEEDY========================