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To: battle beast who wrote (2897)5/3/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
<<how low can this dog go?>>

Nice first post to this thread. _Very_ informative, well thought out, not too long, no misspellings or glaring grammer problems either. The capitalization problems can be easily overlooked. I for one am looking forward to your next post.

In fact, because of your message I'm now actively searching for stocks that have recently moved lower just so I can go post pithy insults on their threads. Why should everyone else have all the fun? Thank you, thank you for showing me the light! Maybe you can send all of us some tips on how you select threads to insult. I know I'd sure appreciate it. Do you just look for a certain percentage loss or is it more involved than that (chart patterns, fundamentals, etc.)? Also, should I bother reading the thread before posting my stinging remark or should I "just do it?" Finally, does SI _really_ donate a penny to kidney dialysis for every piece of flame mail we generate, or is that all a hoax?

Thanks in advance,
Chip



To: battle beast who wrote (2897)5/3/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Andrew Fenic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
3DFX can go no lower than $23 per share.

I expect a strong open tomorrow on the bullish projection coming out of the shareholder meeting.

If it opens past $25 per share, it will never go as low as $25 per share again.

Starting Jan 1, 1999 it will go no lower than $50 per share.
Starting Jan 1, 2000 it will go no lower than $100 per share.
(split adjusted, of course)

I hope that answers your question.