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To: David Wise who wrote (4675)1/24/1998 2:47:00 AM
From: Brian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
David:
<<I'd love to have a selective deletion key to block all his propaganda before it even appears on my screen.>>
After reading the first twenty or so of Craig Crawford and Stewart V. Nelson's posts just to confirm that I should purchase a few more shares on monday, I simply go to the next message when their name is on the to: or from:

This thread is really becoming a waste of time, I'm thinking of starting a new thread which limits people to two or three posts a day. Except for Barbara as she does give useful information.

Brian



To: David Wise who wrote (4675)1/24/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Respond to of 10479
 
>>>Today you say that these posts just about have you shorting, and
now you say you don't go to bed at night long. (Sorry these are not exact quotes, but the meaning is the same as I understood).<<<

You've read my posts incorrectly. I said it is the response of the longs here that have me thinking. I said craig has just been talking his position. I said I have done the same thing when I was short (SOLV in particular). if he is what you say he is then I am what you say he is. I'm just not sure why talking a short position is any worse than talking a long position.

Going home in cash has nothing to do with FIBR. I just feel better that way. Friday morning IOM and DIGL opened down 30+% and 55+%. Stocks have been doing this constantly for the last couple of months if you hadn't noticed. Further I think the Asian crisis, Zippergate, and a whole host of underlying fundamental problems threaten to send us into a bear market.

If in fact craig has the powers ascribed to him on this thread then that tells me a whole lot of folks that shouldn't be in the market and are. That tells me it's probably time to get out. Out of the market and out of FIBR.

Just because the Gigamux is a good product doesn't necessarily mean that FIBR will be able to compete. This is a very risky stock, long or short. Right now all I know is that the momentum is downward. Just like it was up on the way to 6. The mm's (MASH in particular) that were on the bid all the way up are on the ask now. The large blocks that were crossing at the ask on the way up are being matched by those crossing on the bid now.

Could it reverse Monday? Sure. And if it does I'll jump right back on. But unless that happens, I'll step aside for now. If you think for a second that craig has influenced me with his posts you are mistaken. I make my own decisions regarding my portfolio.

Also, I dreamed last night that Cisco did indeed make a tender offer for 30/share. It was a very real dream. Unfortunately, it was only a dream. If it happens, I won't lose money by being out. I didn't lose money when IBM bought Lotus because I didn't own Lotus. I didn't lose money when WCOM made it's offer for MCIC because I didn't own MCIC. But that's my point of view.

Barb