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To: Terp who wrote (20880)7/20/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
< Should have known earlier there was a problem when, on good news, the stock continues down. Then we find out that Cheryl dumped 1/2 her position, I believe she said. That's a bad sign when a person when the person who believe this is "a slam dunk" starts bailing (and no offense to Cheryl, because I really feel she knows her stuff...and she knew when to start getting out).>

NO ... you got it wrong on several counts. Read my posts over the past two months. Check my profile and find the posts.

I did NOT "dump" 1/2 my position in TAVA. I lost some on a margin call after last earnings. I've been re-building my TAVA position by diversifying into several stocks which I've closely followed for over 2 years, and selling around earnings. I've been buying TAVA when stock price falls below 9.

I can understand people's frustration. But, please don't include me in this stuff. I explained previously that I anticipated a lot of "game playing" between now and earnings. I am trading TAVA occasionally. I'm in a different tax situation than most. Personally I don't like to trade. I still continue to hold a substantial core position in TAVA. I haven't encouraged any of my friends/relatives to sell. But, most got in betwen 5-9.

Everyone has different goals, objectives, patience and risk tolerance. Don't use me as rationale for what you choose to do.

Cheryl



To: Terp who wrote (20880)7/21/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: Too Wise  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Quit your crying..heres a tissue

As far as Jenkins blowing it on CNBC...yea he blew it but just because a CEO is camera shy doesn't make him a bad CEO. If you are uncomfortable with your investment, you did the right thing in selling it. As far as the co. being a joke.....bad mouthing a stock that you have held for awhile, just because you are frustrated that it hasn't made you rich overnite is a joke .

good luck with your future investments