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To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (11587)5/16/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Ram - Re: >> After the prices fall below certain level, margin calls tend to accelerate price fall further as investors are forced to liquidate. <snip> Trying to keep my average cost of y2k stock ownership (long term) equal to their current cash/share, regardless of how great their technology is or future potential is.<<

I salute your excellent analysis and advice! I have recently experienced a margin call, and know well the hazard of basing my evaluation of a stock on its "future worth"!

Norma



To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (11587)5/16/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13949
 
RAM I don't understand what you mean by cash per share.