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To: David S. who wrote (2649)6/10/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: DD™  Respond to of 5736
 
An all-time low?

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I must say, it is pretty damn funny though.

DD



To: David S. who wrote (2649)6/10/1998 1:41:00 AM
From: David S.  Respond to of 5736
 
I should digress to say that although my attempts at occasional humor thrown in a post or two may have been appreciated by some, it is obvious that possibly not everyone thought I was funny. Whether that means you have no sense of humor or that I am not funny, or a combination of both, I don't know. When stocks go up, people who are short lose money and when they go down, longs lose. It would be nice if everyone could make money all the time, but that's not how the world is. Some of you are perhaps emotionally wrapped up in the stock, long or short. That is the worst way to be. Be calm, patient, rational. Evaluate the size of the potential market, technology, make your own decision about the Asencio report - what YOU think is accurate and not accurate, and make what you believe is a responsible decision. Also remember that even if you make the wrong decision on ccsi, it is just one stock, and that there are zillions of others out there. Interestingly, one thing nobody has mentioned as contributing, (not causing it-I'm sure people would misconstrue my words) to the decline is the fact that 1/4 of the world's GNP is falling off a cliff, and that may spread to Latin and South America. Despite the rosy cheeks of Goldman Sachs guru strategist, whatever her name is, we ain't in Kansas anymore. Any company without revenues and earnings in this market environment is likely to get whipped around like a tornado hit it. For all your investments, keep in mind the overall environment we are in. In case anyone hasn't noticed, the environment now is dangerous (leaving out the drop in ccsi). Russia is falling apart. South Korea is freaking because the yen has devalued to the extent that Koreans can't even export. India and Pakistan make the Arabs and Israelis look like the Marx brothers. You guys don't realize - the drop in ccsi is almost as bad as the drop in the semiconductor index. You're all out to lunch - ggggrrrr. I have nothing more to say about this stock or sprx or the planet that most of you think you live on. goodbye.