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To: Francois H. Gaston who wrote (13045)1/9/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: Dulane U. Ponder  Respond to of 97611
 
Hope you are right about Mon. I bought at 58.50 on wed. Still hope for a trade, modest though it may be.



To: Francois H. Gaston who wrote (13045)1/9/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: Kenneth R Miller  Respond to of 97611
 
Hi Francois, This is your first post on this board that I can find from your history, but anyhow I'm all ears about your trading techniques, come on this thread with a little respect and I'm sure others will view your comments as constructive. I've got too many shares to sell and try to buy back at a profit, but I could give it a try with maybe 200 shares. Are you going to show us the way every day or just after the fact?
Respectfully,
Ken Miller

You posted the same on the DELL thread:
Message 3137456



To: Francois H. Gaston who wrote (13045)1/10/1998 7:12:00 AM
From: Satyr  Respond to of 97611
 
Actually your right but sometimes it's just soooooo hard to get out of a good company when the market turns. You keep thinking the next tick will be the begining of the reversal. Compaq is a great company that looks to have all the fundamentals on it's side but until the publics sentiment changes it will be dragged down with the rest of the market. Unfortunately it's perceptions not percentages that rule the market. IMHO
Satyr