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To: barbara sperino who wrote (2047)6/3/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: Russell Gish  Respond to of 8798
 
I'll sell half my position when it doubles and then use it to buy on dips.

Good rule Barbara........ takes the emotion out of playing with YOUR money plus it exorcises the demon called GREED.

Stick with us and you won't regret it.... TRUST ME,
Russ



To: barbara sperino who wrote (2047)6/3/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8798
 
Barbara, I think you're brave to say that you don't like it when you're told that there will be solidarity in this special play, all will hold, and find that that some had less solidarity than others. I also admire you for saying you were just in for 1000, because it was so predictable that you would be ridiculed for the size of your investment. Theirs are big.



To: barbara sperino who wrote (2047)6/3/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8798
 
Barbara--personally I have sold no shares, but I am sure Joe bought about 7 or 8 times as many as I to support the stock--when a stock runs up 150%, yes the wise thing to do is take a good part of your original money out because that is what many will be doing. When the stock goes back down (as it inevitably will on profit taking)you put the profits right back into it I am sure that's exactly what Joe did.

He has been supporting this stock and will continue to do so, despite the many unwarranted attacks from you and others, but especially you. Big Dog, Jimbo and others will continue to support the stock.

He simply doesn't not have the time to hold everyone's hand. Either you trust him or you don't. Since you obviously don't, you have no business buying TEXN.



To: barbara sperino who wrote (2047)6/3/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Philip Tung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8798
 
Lets see, if Tokyo bought let say 500,000 shares at .25 cents, that would be $125,000. If the stock doubled and he sold half, he is still HOLDING $125,000 worth of stock and that doesn't include stock that he may be buying on dips. Does that mean he has sold out on us? Dropped the ball on us? I don't think so.

pt