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To: Michael Young who wrote (7193)6/7/1998 11:28:00 PM
From: Ron Reynolds  Respond to of 10479
 
Michael,

Thanks for moderating your tone.

I don't fancy myself serving as anyone's arbiter of propriety,
and I'd like to end my current stream of posts right now, as I
feel I'm violating my own concern about non-substantive posts.

Let me just say that I have a considerable current long
position. This is a speculative play on my part and I
am fully aware that I stand to lose money. If that should
happen, however, I can promise you and anyone else reading
this post that, although I will feel disappointed and upset,
I will accept full responsibility for my decision, and will
not direct my anger at anyone else...most certainly not at
shorts.

I'm glad to hear that you've recovered your Osicom-related
losses and wish you continued success in your investments.

Sincerely,

Ron



To: Michael Young who wrote (7193)6/8/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: Optician1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Some clarity for your concerns about the longs and as I hear second hand (since I don't read her posts) concerning Barb Payne's recording of certain stock holding information:

1. I have a profit on much of my FIBR long position (thanks to people like you I guess)...so don't feel too sorry for the net worth of the longs..nice to know someone I've never met is concerned though.

2. Par Chadha as history will record has not sold shares in recent months (since the end of 1997)....even Barb Payne will see if she uses both eyes.

3. This is a typical issue of a start-up company with substantial ramp-up potential....again as you will see if you are investors this year instead of tomorrow's day traders.

I suggest anyone who is inexperienced "sell" the stock as I have bought a lot under 3 1/2 and will buy more.

Have a nice week!