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To: Ali Chen who wrote (52062)4/4/1998 3:02:00 PM
From: Khris Vogel  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: You are apparently too upset that your investment vehicle is falling apart.

Who's upset about Intel? If I was upset, why would I be adding to my position? Did you even read my post? The only thing that is upsetting here is your and Albert's continued presence on this thread.



To: Ali Chen who wrote (52062)4/4/1998 6:24:00 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Respond to of 186894
 
Ali Chen,
You need to make yourself some money, so you can enjoy life. Short selling may be the answer, but there are much better choices than Intel.

To make your choice easy I compiled a list of about 110 companies where huge short selling profits await them that make the right selection.< What a profound statement; I better write that one down>.

Here is my list:
Message 3875566

Place your short selling bets. I am happy keeping my long Intel position. It has been a dynamite performer in the past, and the future looks bright for Intel. When I sold my AMD stock in early summer of 1995, I sold my shares to a looser who is still hoping for the shares to get into positive territory. My Intel is up a few hundred % since that time.
humble carl