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To: Michael Burry who wrote (3458)3/7/1998 6:44:00 PM
From: James Clarke  Respond to of 78594
 
You got me Mike. I looked at Nike below 40, but my first cut at an analysis missed the forest for the trees. By the time I realized my error, the stock was at 41, and went to 44 two hours later. Intel...the biggest mistake I ever made was selling Intel in late 1996 at 75 for a lousy 20% gain. I was in at 60! (This is pre-split). I was looking for 60 a couple months ago, and maybe was scared off my target by how powerfully it rebounded off 70. If we see 60, I'll buy more, no doubt about it.

Actually, recalling what my account looked like when Intel was at 70, I had no cash then. That may have been the real reason.

Jim