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To: Richard Dunaven who wrote (4862)3/31/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: silicon warrior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
thanks ric d., may try it even though i'm already overcommitted to wcii. Meanwhile, pkwknk are you still looking for the mo guys at 200?? Anyone see artt as a winstar company??



To: Richard Dunaven who wrote (4862)3/31/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Respond to of 12468
 
Always nice to hear from you Ric. I may have a chance to sit down with Dave Schmeig on Thursday, if anyone has specific questions, pleast send them along. Also, although it was sad (for everyone except JF) to see our beloved WinStar dip today...I did manage to console myself with an almost 4% spike in MMG. Check out their 1997 numbers:

Metromedia International Group Reports 1997 Results; Combined Joint Ventures Generate 164% Subscriber Growth and 352% EBITDA Growth

I hate people that litter threads touting other stocks - but this is one telecom play that I believe will be humongous.



To: Richard Dunaven who wrote (4862)4/1/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: Patrick O'Connor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
Just thought I would pipe in with an opinion on options.
Buying calls is for people with inside information or serious gambling habits. I've been 100% invested in wcii options at times. It worked very well although I lost a lot of sleep during those times. I have also had many options expire worthless. My opinion is don't. Not now. From $10 to $45...great run...will it go to $200. Let's just say yes. And if you know the day it will be there then go all options. Otherwise buy what you can and maybe use a little margin to leverage your position.
Ric with all due respect that, IMHO, is the worst advice I ever seen you post(unless you have info that you can not share). You have a great deal of influence on this board. Your knowledge is always appreciated by me and everyone. Respectfully disagreeing.

Patrick