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To: Ward Nicholson who wrote (2217)5/17/1998 6:26:00 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Ward, Rather then trying to force the issue one way or the other to suit your lofty dreams, why don't you just play it as it comes. If you can't judge things as they are why make it everybody else's problem.
You are only demonstrating your inability to deal with the reality of the situation. Relax, it will come your way as long as you can see what your looking at.

Cheers, beers and soggy pretziles(?).



To: Ward Nicholson who wrote (2217)5/17/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Edward W. Richmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
>>Like I said before, I rather short the dead-cat bounce that will come after the drop to $2.75.<< Ward, my lad, with no offence intended to any poster on this thread, I would see a drop to $2.75 as a positive move. It would shake out a lot of the speculators. Also, it would give me an opportunity to atone for my stupidity in taking only a small position in Pyng while waiting for a major price drop. In fact, $2.50 sounds even better. I plan to sit on this story for a long time unless there is a significant, material change in the company's prospects
Regards, Ed