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To: Tim Luke who wrote (3086)3/16/1998 12:59:00 PM
From: aradu  Respond to of 9343
 
Hey Tim, I think it is time for you to shut up! You have been harping on SEEK's fall for the past several days. Since you said that you have sold your positions, then stop and go elsewhere.

-Aradu.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (3086)3/16/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: SHGLaw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9343
 
Tim, I have been doing a lot of watching and reading lately, and there's one thing I don't get. In the past week, you've posted essentially the same thing, this stock's going to crash, almost 40 times. Why?

After having nothing to say for a while, you have become the single most prolific poster and the only point you've made is that in your opinion, the stock's going to 15. That's fine, but why do you keep harping on it? Your view was pretty clear from the beginning, and there have certainly been people who disagree with you. But you seem to be on a personal tear to keep repeating the same thing. Reminds me of people who think that if they scream louder than everyone else, that makes them the winner. Do you feel like there's some aspect of your opinion that people haven't heard yet? Certainly seems to me like you protest too much. You have been a respectable voice (although I don't know about the "top 25 followed posters" stuff, which sounds just a tad self-absorbed), but you're losing me on this one.

SHG



To: Tim Luke who wrote (3086)3/16/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Tom Klempay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9343
 
Tim,

I bought MSPG at 9 last summer and sold at 19. Felt pretty great about the quick profit. Wish I still had it. Plus, now, I'm paying Uncle Sammie on those short-term gains. If I'd held, I'd have alot more $$$$ and owe the gov't nothing (yet). Everyone has their own time horizons for holding stocks and price swings (up and down) should be looked at by each investor in regards to their own situation. Of course, you know this, but its just a reminder to others on here that they should consider what their goals and timeframes are before buying or selling.

You know I respect your opinions around here, but this time I'm going to have to disagree. I'm not selling a share. If it dips like you say, I may even buy more. Shoot, with a rumor about a channel deal with a major PC maker, Disney on their front page, and deals with several online brokers in the works, I want to be in this each day at opening bell. I agree about the risk of profit-taking occurring, but am willing to take the risk that it will be significantly higher in the future than where I might sell it today.

Best regards,
-tk

GO SEEK!!!!!