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To: jan_mike who wrote (5619)3/5/1998 8:21:00 AM
From: nougie  Respond to of 11708
 
WOW!! Did I start a firestorm with my posts
yesterday or what. I wonder why a person can't bring
a little reality to a thread without being flamed.

Any investor that invests without showing some
"concern" as to the goings on with the company is
crazy.

The comments about investing in bonds and mutual funds
was good. Of course with that way of thinking I guess
I'll have to sell my car and become a pedestrian
because there's a lot less people killed walking
than driving their cars.

I think I've learned more about people from reading
these threads than stock tips.

OK folks, I got my garden hose hooked up, FLAME AWAY!!!!



To: jan_mike who wrote (5619)3/5/1998 8:26:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11708
 
Here's the story: I have strayed to pay my bills, as we all have bills. I have visited the House of the Rising Sun and had brief dalliances with others(read that:HNLY,FAMH,ACCY,LTGL,NETZ or call them Gennifer, Paula, and Monica).

Nevertheless, my heart and soul and money have not left CSMA and SETO (read them as Hillary and Chelsea). Even though I could have sold positions in both and invested even more in the aforementioned others, I didn't.

CSMA is still the Real Deal for me IMHO. It is bitterly ironic that now that all of the pie in the sky promises from the fall are NOW BECOMING REALITY that the stock flounders and has actually fallen.

No one can ever figure out what makes this market tick. I maintain that cream still does rise to the top. CSMA will rise, like a Phoenix, but no one can possibly know when. (Thus, I am technically off the hook as far as a prediction goes!) For some reason, it continues to wallow at the bottom...which is where all the fun begins. Look at the historical take offs. They all start from a bottom.

Typically, it happens this way. One day, an analyst or a newsletter will smile on CSMA, a becoming smile. And then others will revisit this waif and give it another look. And all will be shocked that a company can be trading at these levels with revenues from multiple lines of business.. And they will jump on it and tell their friends that CSMA wasn't just some overhyped BB. And then we fasten the seat belts...for that day!

I tell you that we still have that drink to share in Valhalla. Thor is breaking up the ice, as we speak. Cubes or crushed?

TG