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To: Jonathan Bird who wrote (2635)2/16/1998 9:09:00 PM
From: larry watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Jon -

Okay, right, uh-huh, yeah, sure. Sorry, just trying to inject some levity. I agree with Chaz in that this board has been very positive and informed, and I have benefited from it greatly. However, it seems to be turning into a box upon which to make speeches. What we need now is for one of the board's "last-worders", e.g. Gary, Wayne, Skipard, to provide a "last word" so that we can put this discussion to bed and move on. What can I say, Jon, other than that I've defended your right as a contrarian to say what you wish here, but as I said if your concerns were mine to the degree they are to you, I'ld sell. And I'ld do it b-4 Friday.

larry



To: Jonathan Bird who wrote (2635)2/17/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Respond to of 7111
 
Jon, I enjoy reading your posts. And, unlike like a few folks on this board who believe that you shouldn't be long a stock if you harbor some doubts, I have doubts about all stocks, especially about those that I own. But, as a short- to intermediate-term trader, it's the doubts that help me develop sell strategies. And the way I pursue this hobby (my loyalty is to my money, not a company) it's timely profit-taking and a willingness to cut losses that have made my Schedule D's fairly happy places the past few years.
I think that Radica has a shot at the 17's over the next couple of weeks and added common at 15 this morning to my several options positions. The trading looks good today. . . so far.