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To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (6540)7/3/1998 8:41:00 PM
From: Patrick J. Sugrue  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
edlaf,

Due to the drought here in central Texas we will not
see fireworks, but let me thank you for
"The rockets red F* glare" this 4th of July.

Pat in Austin (Awaiting CC's reply for the Finale)



To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (6540)7/3/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: Colin Cody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Not that you're worth the time and besides your pathetic response speaks for itself more than anything I care to address - EXCEPT, being a gentleman, I will RETRACT the erroneous statement I made now that you have corrected me.
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I admit I gave your "friends" the full benefit of the doubt that they probably bought on the momentum as savvy traders, and then for whatever reason they held on too long and took a horrendous loss here at $1.75 or so.
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You corrected me: My buddies that sold bought at .62 like I did way back, duh!!!!! In Peter Lynch terms, that is a 3 bagger.
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Okay, as long as you admitted it, I will accept it that this group of people you "invest with" are so inept that they bought at $.62 (I wonder WHERE you got the idea to buy the stock) held it to $5, and then held it some more only to sell it after it drops to $1.75 +/-. Okay you got good advice to get into DCIC, back then, here's one more tip. Get the H@ll out of the stock market, you haven't learned squat and that will surely lead to trouble for you down the road. Take your "triple" and count your lucky stars that you chose the right person to follow like little sheep when you bought DCIC back then. Your investing luck may just run out.
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