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To: Franklin M. Humphreys who wrote (312)4/17/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 331
 
frank, i started investing in nfli at $20 or so. i'm about even b/c of being nimble and trading in and out. i know whereof you speak. i feel fortunate to be even when the stock has gone from $20 to $8.

however, i've given up on management. i will never buy another share. they are padding their pocket books to the toon of nearly $1 mil a year with no risk. they are paid more than bill gates. no, you say, bill is paid more b/c of his stock and options.

if msft performed like nfli then bill would get paid less than these clowns.

i can't support that. if i did i would prove pt barnum right. anyway, i'm hoping for 1 good q of eps. if we go a little higher then i'm out for good never to return. i'm thinking that i shoulda sold all my shares, instead of half, in nfliw today. we'll see...