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To: bananawind who wrote (48045)2/18/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jim - Re: "when the stock was almost 20% cheaper (equal to more than $20 billion of market cap) you thought it was a strong sell"

Excellent observation.

Notice that Fiondella didn't mention whether he was still holding his Intel shorts - shorted at $69, $74, 79. $81, $84 and $94.

Of course, his Microsoft Short at $148 is another testament to his astute investment "credentials"

Then again, his Novell debacle ("six figure losses") provides all of us with incredible amusement!

Paul



To: bananawind who wrote (48045)2/18/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sorry jim but since you seem to be some kind of investment advisor

you have to PAY to have me explain ANYTHING to you.

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Send a certified check to the PauliE Torch the Fab Fund, my favorite charity. It gives support to installing currency boards in places like Indonesia and sends over American experts to give investment advice and demonstrate torching techniques. Perhaps you could use the work? Pyromania is big in Indonesia. Check out the valuations on those Indonesian plywood companies. Wow what an economy! Slash and burn. Then starve.

Some scorching investment advice, eh. Suharto listens.
(Did you see all that smoke over there last Summer, or didn't the opportunity register?)

Get on that airplane Jim. Cathay will let you hit the ground running for $899. Just think what you can do with your brains in one month.

Take plenty of rice....and a few Intel PII sub-$1K samples (I think the chip without the cache was code named Braindead and is reserved for sale in markets in which Intel exerts an unchallenged monopoly.) Who knows what the natives can do with them.