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To: vincenzo who wrote (689)4/2/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: vincenzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3645
 
The news of Intel's impotence is sinking in. Paula Jones weeps in her condo - for now no man dares a crude advance on her charms. Intel's new power hungry mobile Pentium II processor makes it even more compelling for system designers to use the efficient NeoMagic solution.

The shorts staunchly defend $20, not knowing that their cause is lost. Their post indefensible. Their very lives hang in the balance. Their doom draws near and each man cries, "fight to the last man!" But secretly deep inside they just want to bail with most of their body parts intact.

The baby dances in a shadowy nebulous zone in space and time mere mortals can not imagine or comprehend and smiles his knowing smile.

Is this the last chance to buy NeoMagic under $20? Vectorvest's model now shows value of $36 and signals a buy. How is it possible to buy a $36 stock for under $20. Efficient markets work that way at times it seems.

The kinetic energy imparted on a body in motion tends to drive that body in the same direction until the equilibrium is shattered in chaotic disarray. Momentum is funny that way. So little Neo wallows in it's temporary gloom. The shorts think they have some chance - not really understanding the physics of the situation.

I love the stock market!!!

vincenzo