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To: Luis who wrote (18220)3/7/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Luis, some insider sales are not always a good indicator. They sell all the time for one reason or another. But you are right. I thought the sells were a bit high this time around and I posted it. It can be prudent to take some money off the table when you see big sells but it does not always work. A much better indicator is when there are a lot of insider buys.

Sonny



To: Luis who wrote (18220)3/8/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Luis. I thought I sent you a link from our man in Italy. Keep the faith. You are not alone. Most of us here are sitting with lots of Intel. And I bought some of my CPQ back for more money than you had to pay originally. I bought back some of it at almost 30.

Again. Insider sales are not always a way to tell if the stock will drop. Intel insiders have sold many times substantially and the stock went to all time highs. Some of them have so many shares they will invest in other cos. also, no matter if Intel goes up. Diversification applies to them also. Not even those insiders want to put all their money in one basket.

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Sonny