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To: taxikid who wrote (6810)1/20/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: DRRISK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Taxi,
Your point is that he should take some profit with the increase of volume that is likely after the Seismic. He is entitled. He is married you know. Would your wife be happy if your stock was worth on paper at say $10 $40,000,000 and you said I will wait until it hits 50 before we can enjoy any of it. I think Mrs.Taxi would make you sell some and buy her a little baubble.

DrRisk doing some couples therapy free of charge ;)



To: taxikid who wrote (6810)1/20/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: Sycamore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Taxikid, Courtesy of Insider Traders. Read it again, you may learn something.

<"Insider buying is more significant than insider selling. There are numerous legitimate reasons for executives to sell shares. Buying a new house, sending kids to college, or simply diversifying assets are just a few. It is very common to see a lot of selling in a high-flying stock, and for that stock to keep rocketing. In contrast, there is generally only one reason executives buy their company's stock: they expect to make some money.">