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To: 5,17,37,5,101,... who wrote (8351)5/15/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11555
 
Hi J., Looks like there's lots of us interested at these prices. My order filled this AM at $10-5/8 as well. I'm looking forward to either buying more if the price falls or recovering my cash if the price rises!! Sort of a Win/Win. I'm now back to the largest share holding in IDTI that I've had. The core position has grown nicely since starting in Aug. of 1996 and the holding is profitable - even at these prices.

Next buy is at $10-1/4. First sell will come at $14-5/8.

Best regards, Tom



To: 5,17,37,5,101,... who wrote (8351)5/15/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: Daveyk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11555
 
Jackson,have you considered taking a premium by selling puts rather than just buying?You could decide you wouldn't mind shares being put to you at 10 for instance and someone pays you now to take that risk.No offense so I hope I'm not out of line with this suggestion.Personally I'm selling CC's against my position and doing as I suggested with puts.Sellers make money on options far more than buyers or even investors.Anyway just a thought.
Regards,Dave