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To: Melissa McAuliffe who wrote (9429)3/8/1998 3:47:00 PM
From: Michael G  Respond to of 14631
 
Melissa,
This goes back a month and some 400+ messages, but I've been sort of absent from the board lately because I don't have any intention of selling the stock anytime soon, and I don't have any more money to buy more soon either, so it doesn't change things to look at it every day. I think it was Lou or Jeff that said, just ride it out and check back every month or so to see if you're still on track. There's only 24 hours in a day and I guess you have to prioritize ALL that there is to do in a day, week, month.

Anyway, regarding you're response. That is so true. People are what make the world go round and I find myself drawn to people who I like, trust, respect, want to be around. You become like the people you associate with. In every aspect of life. Business, pleasure, family, friends, finances (e.g. this board). And just so this message appears to have some relevance to this thread, that's what I see (from a distance) in Bob Finocchio. I did watch (and taped) his short interview on cable and I was impressed. Actually, that's one of the things that prompted me to stop watching things so closely. I found myself thinking "this's guys alright. He's gonna take care of things and keep Informix on track and focused on the future and I feel good enough about that that I don't need to worry myself by keeping daily tabs on it". That's pretty cool.

A very wise (and wealthy) man once told me that one ingredient to becoming a leader it to always make people feel better after leaving you, than they did before they came. Good advice for us all.

Have a great day everyone.
Michael