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To: Rubble who wrote (2345)3/17/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: Mark S.  Respond to of 3506
 
i think you need to look at trmb as speculation, ride up and dont be afraid to take profits. i think this company has a very solid foundation with new products being introduced and delivered. the r/d is paying off. trmb has some impressive customers and by the way mr. vp was partially responsible for paving the way for the private sector to benefit trmb.



To: Rubble who wrote (2345)3/18/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Forrest Coile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3506
 
Rubble, I've been lurking on this thread for over a year, posting only occasionally while holding 1200 shares averaging about where the price is now. It was tough to hear that you sold all of your TRMB, but I can see that this downward trend is not what you or anyone else is ready to go through again. I think that I will hang-in for a while even with this downward pressure. I don't think the re-testing of the 11-12 range will occur either, since TRMB is a much better company now then back then, but then again I have been wrong in the past. Myself, as well as others on this thread, will miss your many informative posts which were obviously based on time consuming research. If you decide to buy into TRMB again, be sure to come back here and let us know.

Prosperous investing to all,

Forrest



To: Rubble who wrote (2345)3/23/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Travis  Respond to of 3506
 
Rubble,

I think you made the right choice. I sold today. Maybe I'll buy my shares back after earnings are announced.

Travis