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To: jas singh MD who wrote (1519)4/25/1998 1:45:00 PM
From: AJ Muckenfus  Respond to of 2616
 
Hi Jas and All:

I never read our favorite short any longer - I just click! I only hope the announcements to come are not already built into the stock price. Of course a buy out would be another story.

Have a good week end all.

R



To: jas singh MD who wrote (1519)4/26/1998 9:02:00 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2616
 
Dear Dr.,

I am waiting with baited breath for Tuesday when Zitel announces earnings. This will tell a lot about this Stewart fellow. Wexler says Zitel is near broke also -- Stewart says they will make the most Y2K money in the world. I held some CYBG and bailed at $15.75. I referred to the Stewart curse as the stock went into the toilet earlier. If Zitel goes broke, Stewart's other picks will probably tank as well, so you see, even CYBG's future stock price may hinge on Zitel's announcement -- very weird indeed. If this stock goes to $30, then I will have missed about $75,000, but if Stewart were so certain that it was, why would he be PROMOTING VE.V (Vidatron) so heavily now? Surely an easy double is worth more promotion. Sure looks like the promotional spin changes as the investment dollars roll from one pick to the next.

I remain,

SOROS

ps How are those Bullet Sports revolutionary golf clubs working out? Or are you waiting to lose those extra pounds with Sequester's diet aid? One last question -- have you played any good chess at the GrandMaster Technologies site lately? -- Don't forget to sell GMT.V when it hits $50.