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To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3490)4/8/1998 6:25:00 PM
From: Robert Pope  Respond to of 9343
 
Will you people forget about how many shares Saju owns or doesn't own?! Give it a rest, for crying out loud - who cares! I appreciate insight, dialog, and reading Saju's posts, etc. but why don't you all make your own decisions instead of relying on Saju for your investment decisions? We really don't know who any of the other people on the thread are, so take everything with a grain of salt. If one is relying on the advice of a virtually anonymous poster on a Web site, you probably shouldn't be in the market or you have cash to burn. When someone sells stocks, someone else is buying it, consequently when someone is buying, someone else is selling - so, point is you have to ask yourself, why. Why, if I'm selling is someone else buying and vice-versa. Happy Investing and long SEEK!



To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3490)4/8/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: saju chacko  Respond to of 9343
 
this is true.

Saju



To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3490)4/8/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
ah Craig...be kind to saju

does it matter...

whether he has 100 shares or 1000000 shares?

not a bit

a profit is a profit, a loss is a loss, it's all in how much the profit / loss means to the individual.

you must take the majority of all SI posts with a grain of salt.

Trust only yourself...then do the opposite

LOL

Sue

my thoughts on YHOO
It will gap up, profit takers will come in causing it to fall, then move slowly back up. This stock will continue up, it's strongly up trending.

SEEK still has a long ways to go from here....merger talks...a buyout is not unreasonable to consider. and earnings??? If YHOO can do it, so can SEEK

Sue