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To: casey (guessed password) who wrote (2715)2/10/1998 8:59:00 AM
From: Michael Anthony  Respond to of 6317
 
Why is it avarice for them and not for us? That doesn't make sense. Nobody likes insiders to sell, but it's only paper if you don't turn it into cash occassionally. As if their holding would have kept us from going to 30? I don't think ~100,000 shares would mean much overall. They deserve to take their profits. I did.



To: casey (guessed password) who wrote (2715)2/10/1998 9:15:00 AM
From: Michael Young  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6317
 
<<Officers taking profits while their stock is in freefall is simply avarice.>>

You display a fundamental ignorance of the role stock options play in contemporary executive compensation. Particularly in high technology companies.

Many have a tin ear for this issue. All insider selling is not the same.

MIKE