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To: Russell McGuire who wrote (6926)1/4/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: Richard Grenier  Respond to of 9124
 
"but when
QNTM hits 30 and still looks strong, why sell? Why not set some stops
and ride it up with the rest of us (their is room for everyone on this
ride.) Either way Good Luck!!!!! "

You mention a very good point. It is my lack of experience that brings me to where I am now.

I should have used stop loss when I bought them, but was so sure that
it was to go up, that I did not used it.

Now as you mention, it is a good idea to place stop as the stock recover. I had just lost some confidence in QTMN after such a big
(so far) paper loss.

After all, I still feel that QNTM is a great co. with lots of potential on the long term.

At least, we will all see in a few months and hope that our smile will come back in our face when talking about the stock market and tech stocks.

Richard



To: Russell McGuire who wrote (6926)1/12/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: Russell McGuire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
Is QNTM going to make the reduced earnings estimate, or is it possible that after lowering estimates by almost half, that they could still have even lower earning?