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To: VALUESPEC who wrote (27589)1/28/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
Glad to see you're having fun Linda, best of luck on your venture:
valuespec.com

Let's hope you're perfect in everything you do, I certainly don't claim to be.
Want me to go tear the Quigley thread apart just for fun? Waste of time.



To: VALUESPEC who wrote (27589)1/28/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: Sean G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
Optimism and hype are not the same thing. Marshall, like many of us, has been (and remains) very optimistic about the BT product and its market potential. I read the posts on your site related to Marshall's ongoing commentary on this thread. I don't see the "hype" in your selection of quotes; however, I see that you have manipulated history a bit and taken posts out of context to make your point.

I agree with some of your evaluations of this company. Many would have done well to listen to your advice at $7.50. However, remaining optimistic is not "hype". Let's not confuse the two.

Ironically, in your first post referenced (Aug-97), you say "My largest holding at this time is ELAMF. I expect to have to wait 3-7 months before making a nice return on it." Should I accuse you of hyping the stock if I purchased it > $12 in August and now sit at $7?

As investors we look at companies, evaluate the prospects, and make a decision. Sometimes we are right. Sometimes wrong. And, hopefully learn from our mistakes.

And, keep in mind that this thread is nothing more than a social club for "high-tech investing". This is not a criticism.

I'm sure the final chapter has not been written...