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To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (26482)1/13/1998 11:23:00 PM
From: MR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
I am Back to temper the tempers of the bears...ha ha ha they are all coming out like rats after the cyanide laced cheese...

There is one thing to keep in mind...lowest cost producer has its privileges...its ability to bring costs down gives MU the leverage to the bottom line at prices that all others are going to continue to lose..It was last year that The GRIM in his infinite Wisdom pointed out the perils of SEA DUMPING...Once plants are mothballed overseas do not expect them to open up the next Staurday for weekend shopping...

Now that the Biggest Culprit is down and almost out the pressure for others to mass produce is finished and as action brings action they too will STOP THE INSANITY...

Now that some of this is obvious or becomes obvious more action will bring about more action on the stock...The Battle of the Hedge Funds is beginning...Funds that jump aboard help to reduce performance of the Funds that are short ..

Let us also realize that this STOCK IS "THE" Darling MOMENTUM stock...
and the High Short Interest now becomes a game to be enjoyed for those who like to see accidents....and we all like that...

As I said before the IMF will do what the DOJ could have done in a fraction of the time and with much more severity....

Anyway...GRIM HAS SPOKEN...MOMENTUM WILL MAKE ALL BEARS LISTEN....



To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (26482)1/14/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Kerry Phineas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
TB, Kurlack likes to either be the highest or lowest. If nothing else, I will say he does have balls; granted his raison d'etre centers around attracting as much of the spotlight as possible. Mais c'est la vie. If analysts were judged by their knowledge, intelligence, etc. of course the hammer on the semi's would be Drew Peck or another similarly knowledgable analyst. But you read The Alchemy of Finance, so you know that there are a number of forces moving stocks/currencies/etc., and one of these is speculative forces. Its really weird how traders will know the conventional wisdom is wrong or at least questionable and still trade on it because they believe others will believe it.