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To: Ghassan I. Ghandour who wrote (22838)6/22/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Ghassan I. Ghandour  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Correction - Reading back my previous post, I saw a had-slip mistake. I bought the stock back in the mid 10 (not 12) just as Toy had suggested (not because of that though). I followed for a while certain strategy (in the trading section of my account) of switching back and forth between NOVL and BORL as they were racing each other for long time. I mentioned this often (maybe here but for sure on the BORL thread). It was when BORL was touching 12 and the BORL thread was full of TA people from whom we hadn't heard before that somebody wrote back to me not "to mention BORL and NOVL in the same sentence". I thing then NOVL was thought of negatively on that thread. I think somebody on this thread will be tempted to tell me the same thing but with the meaning reversed. For whoever feels very bullish about NOVL, you should be very honest with yourself. Is your bullishness due to price movement or are you logically convinced (as I can appreciate Toy's point about NW5 being Y2K compliant, at the same time I understand and take seriousely Salah number analysis and Joe's famous word -- show mw the money), well if bullishness is just based on the price of the stock then go read waht was being written about BORL when it was in a rally only a month ago... Go NOVL, Go INPR, Ghassan.