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To: Jay Rommel who wrote (18060)3/17/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Dermot Burke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Jay, Intersting recap of the glowing short history of nscp.

I had some of the similar experiences with nscp in the late 95 early 96 ride--sort of reminds me of yahoo now.

I hung around too long and gave back a lot.

So, whats a house with a pool cost in your part of the woods?

Gawd I'm being nosey;--0



To: Jay Rommel who wrote (18060)3/19/1998 8:15:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
BUY, SELL, BUY, SELL :-)I got in on NSCP around Oct of 95 at approximately 43
bought 1000 and sold close to it's all time high of 80 something.
If you recall NSCP started to crash around JAN of 96.
I bought it again on the split at 42 (This is when Regimond started
bad mouthing NSCP) Of course Reggie was wrong and the stock took
off close to $70/share ...


You would have done a lot better than that if you would have simply assumed a short position on NSCP at 80 something when I told you to. Reggie was far from wrong. There was $66 dollars in the difference of price thus far. Think about what a 5,000 share short would have made you.