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To: Fenton White who wrote (3281)3/18/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: Dr. Doktor  Respond to of 6317
 
Who bought JBIL at $70? I will lose a bit on my $45calls but JBIL would have to get down to 0.75 before my break even point. I was buying JBIL long before it showed up on your radar. JBIL will allow me to retire in my early 50's. I'm a bit dissapointed by this temporary setback but my investment timeline is much longer than your's.



To: Fenton White who wrote (3281)3/18/1998 8:43:00 AM
From: Dr. Doktor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6317
 
As far as the officers go, they are holding several hundered million dollars worth of the stock. When they sell, I'll worry.



To: Fenton White who wrote (3281)3/18/1998 9:02:00 AM
From: KEITH SAMSEL  Respond to of 6317
 
Right On Fenton! Remember when Sansone said on cnbc's squawk box last quarter that Asia would have no effect on their bottom line. Now the company is saying the slowdown is due to prevailing conditions in Asia. What's amazing though is insiders, including Sansone sold 215600 shares since that last TV appearance. To be fair though, insiders did buy 100 shares in January.